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ApacheMonitor.exe - Startup Application - Monitor Apache Servers
Can I remove startup application "ApacheMonitor.exe - Monitor Apache Servers" to speedup my computer and reduce security risk?
✍: FYIcenter.com
Startup application ApacheMonitor.exe is the Apache HTTP server monitor installed as part of the Apache Web server
You should remove ApacheMonitor.exe from your startup application list to gain performance and reduce security risk.
ApacheMonitor.exe startup configuration info:
Name: ApacheMonitor Command: C:\Program Files\Apache Software Foundation \Apache2.2\bin\ApacheMonitor.exe Location: Common Startup Registry name: N/A
ApacheMonitor.exe process and program file info:
CPU usage: 00% Memory usage: 2,588K Launching method: System Startup - Monitor Apache servers Directory: C:\Program Files\Apache Software Foundation... \Apache2.2\bin File name: ApacheMonitor.exe Description: Apache HTTP Server Monitor Size: 41,041 bytes Date: Thursday, July 27, 2006, 4:52:04 PM Version: 2.2.3.0 Company name: The Apache Software Foundation System essential: No Virus/Spyware/Adware: No
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