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30-Jul-2008, 05:12 PM #1
Question about CLS_SessionAgent
Hi,

I was working with my computer one day, and I had to restart. I had programs on the screen, and I just wanted my computer to make these programs cease since not much was happening and I figured one of them might be stuck in some "endless loop."
After I pressed restart, and right before the power clicked off and restarted, "_CLS_SessionAgent" (without quotes) appeared in dialog box format. The title bar of the dialog box has what was in the quotes there. I have no idea what it is, only that cls used to mean "clear screen" back in IBM PC Jr. days. Can anyone tell me if this is harmful to have happen, or what this program's purpose is? Thanks!
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02-Aug-2008, 11:57 PM #2
Maybe you should post this in the HJT forum you might get an answer faster,
Just a suggestion
I researched this and came up empty,
Maybe a special tool will help identify this problem
and HJT forum is it
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03-Aug-2008, 03:03 PM #3
Thanks for your reply
Indeed, I have found the forum you have suggested. Many thanks for guiding me there. I know nothing. That was what Socrates said, or some other ancient philosopher. Anyway, I do know a bit about computers, but obviously I can't figure out what this particular problem is. Have a good day!
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03-Aug-2008, 03:18 PM #4
I'll close this thread now. Please post in the Malware Removal & HijackThis Logs forum as suggested and also read the sticky at the top explaining the protocol there while waiting for assistance.
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