Iexplore.exe

I've been good! with Iexplore.exe on 6 June, it's sucking the life out of my CPu so I after having found it, looked in Services and there it was, LURKING,

So I right click and click on as administrator, and then right click again to go to remove what it starts do, arrives for authorization window click Yes then comes the window with the bar to remove it it does, until then not so good that I get so a window saying I need authorization to continue try again gives the same result.

So who should I get permission that I'm already logged as administrator.

The own guilty party like :-)

The file is probably in use because it is integrated into the operating system.  I wouldn't try to remove it.

If you have a problem with him, I would go to your Internet Options, go to the Advanced tab, and then click Reset at the bottom, that completely redefines the system of Internet Explorer.

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