It keeps popping up when I'm on the computer: programfiles\commonfiles\paretollogic\uus2\uus2.dll

Original title: programfiles\commonfiles\paretollogic\uus2\uus2.dll

It keeps popping up when I'm on the computer. what it means?

Hello

1 how long have you been faced with this problem?
2. don't you make changes on the computer before this problem?
3. do you have software Partetologic installed on the computer?

The procedure below have allowed little to solve these issues:

"" "" 1. click on start "all programs" Accessories "System Tools" scheduled tasks.
2. in the tasks scheduled, click ParetoLogic record to select. Then click on "Delete this item" to remove the scheduled task.

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