What is the "easysuite.exe" ? Variant 17972094
Our database contains 30 different files for filename easysuite.exe but this page contains information about single file with specific attributes. If you want to see general information about the easysuite.exe then visit General Information Page . You can also check most distributed file variants with name easysuite.exe. This file was developed by company Ours Technology Inc.. This file has description GO! Suite Link Engine. Agregate rating is 5(5) stars - based on 1 reviews.This is executable file. You can find it running in Task Manager as the process easysuite.exe.

- Product:
- (Empty Value)
- Company:
- Ours Technology Inc.
- Description:
- GO! Suite Link Engine
- Version:
- 4.1.631.10
- MD5:
- 44d5faefd4a22e4175b96e3145c403d2
- SHA1:
- 6157c58f33deb855073b753eb52f3e976f10fb37
- SHA256:
- f63f2d44cbaca7210000e065016ae0942f2026b86837c2ece7b0e7e1a7fe5622
- Size:
- 385536
- Directory:
- %TEMP%\ECNX
- Operating System:
- Windows XP
- Occurence:
- Low
System Explorer Community Antivirus Report
Antivirus Name | Latest Toleration |
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V3 Lite | 2013-01-26 04:58:16 |
Is the Process "easysuite.exe" Safe or Threat ?
User Reviews of the "easysuite.exe"
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SAFErating from user Struwaar (Variant: 17972094)
EasySuite.exe#390480 (filesize) dated 16/08/2010 is a driver and explorer type tool on a DATA LINK device for high speed and direct copy between two computers from USB to USB ports. (Most probably easysuite.exe#19297069 and easysuite.exe#20776931 are earlier versions of this link program.) This driver comes installed on the DATA LINK device and run by autorun.ini and copy itself to c:Users[user]AppDataLocalTempECNXEasySuite.exe together with Ecn001.dll and ProdLic.DLL to enable a user interface tool to copy between the two coupled computers. When the device is inserted in a USB port the computer might have a anti-virus program blocking auto-run, as this is a common way of preventing virus spreading on USB devices, causing possible warning of possible virus or threat program wanting to install. The Link device is recognized as a CD device with zero free-space, thus no writing can occur to the device memory itself, eliminating it to become a virus spreading device.