- Mar 23, 2015
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Some anti-exe programs will block rundll32.exe.
Until now, they cause no problem on my virtual machines.
But what about the real machine?
I heard that some drivers of nvidia graphic cards depend on rundll32.exe. So I guess permanently blocking it may cause some problems on some real machines.
However, this information is a bit old, so I do not know whether it applies to the modern drivers and systems or not.
I cannot verify this by myself because my graphic chip is integrated into the CPU.
So my problem is, would blocking rundll32.exe (potentially) influence the stability of the system?
Until now, they cause no problem on my virtual machines.
But what about the real machine?
I heard that some drivers of nvidia graphic cards depend on rundll32.exe. So I guess permanently blocking it may cause some problems on some real machines.
However, this information is a bit old, so I do not know whether it applies to the modern drivers and systems or not.
I cannot verify this by myself because my graphic chip is integrated into the CPU.
So my problem is, would blocking rundll32.exe (potentially) influence the stability of the system?