Start up blocked programs lists "supportsoft container.

I don't know what "container supportsoft" is, what it does, if I need it and if not, how to remove it.  It does not appear on my list of programs.  It appears on startup programs blocked when I start.

http://www.google.com.au/search?hl=en&source=HP&q=SupportSoft+Container&aq=f&aqi=G3G-M1&AQL=&OQ=&gs_rfai=

Read the results of Google.

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Mick Murphy - Microsoft partner

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