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I'm not sure if this will help but: Go to My Computer Under 'Hard Drives', find and click on C: Then click on WINDOWS Then system32 You should be able to find winlogon.exe here and hopefully remove it. It is important for your computer though, so be careful with what you delete!
Winlogon is the component of Microsoft Windows operating systems that is responsible for handling the secure attention sequence, loading the user profile on logon, and optionally locking the computer when a screensaver is running (requiring another authentication step). Winlogon handles interface functions that are independent of authentication policy. It creates the desktops for the window station, implements time-out operations, and in versions of Windows prior to Windows Vista, provides a set of support functions for the GINA and takes responsibility for configuring machine and user Group Policy. If your PC has been experienced winlogon exe error, you should replace the corrupted one with the compatible version.
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Windows executable (.exe) files are programs that work with the Windows operating system and are not compatible with Macintosh computers.
An exe file is short for an executable file; also known as an application. An exe file can only be run in a windows environment unless it is wrapped under another environment. EXE is short for executable and is the extension for an application in Windows. The EXE files are used to run programs and applications in Windows. So definitely if an EXE error occurs, you are unable to run a program or application on your system.
Remove Downloader Turown HI found the Downloader.Turown.H inside the file Iedriver.exe. Iedriver.exe was inside the file abcA0F1.exe, wich was in c:\Windows\Temp directory. My Windows is the 98E.abcA0F1.exe is a winzip file. Rename this file to Filexx.zip and click in it. Winzip will show you 12 files, including Iedriver.exe.By the way, my anti-virus is AVG 6.After doing a copy of abcA0F1.exe in a 3 1/2 disquette, I deleted it from the HD.AVG did not find any virus in my computer.
C:\Windows
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.exe and .msi
c:\Windows\system32 or c:\Windows\system32\drivers and have an .exe , .dll or .sys A+ Guide to software page 305
Winnt32.exe
Yes, exes work on all Windows Operating systems