com surrogate dllhost.eve

Original title: help me

Hello, I can't remove com surrogate dllhost.exe can you help me. Thank you

Original title: help me

Hello, I can't remove com surrogate dllhost.exe can you help me. Thank you

Hello

Would you explain why you want to remove it?

Hosting controls process COM + Treaty in the Internet Services (IIS) and is used by many programs. For example, it loads the .NET runtime. There may be more than one instance of the DLLhost.exe process.

Follow the procedure described by k. vitoux

Tags: Windows

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