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Windows 11: What processes necessarily need connection or access to the network?
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<blockquote data-quote="Decopi" data-source="post: 983898" data-attributes="member: 67091"><p>Thanks.</p><p>I must apologize once again, because when I saw the image you posted (Binisoft) I wrongly misunderstood "System", I thought it was a category (given by Binisoft), but now clearly I can see it was the "system.exe" process. At the image you posted, all processes are ".exe" except "System". And "System" is under "Program" column, but is written in capital letter without ".exe"... so in my ignorance I saw that "System" as a category (or path, or folder etc).</p><p>With your last explanation + your Binisoft message... now I can totally understand what you meant.</p><p>Thank you again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Decopi, post: 983898, member: 67091"] Thanks. I must apologize once again, because when I saw the image you posted (Binisoft) I wrongly misunderstood "System", I thought it was a category (given by Binisoft), but now clearly I can see it was the "system.exe" process. At the image you posted, all processes are ".exe" except "System". And "System" is under "Program" column, but is written in capital letter without ".exe"... so in my ignorance I saw that "System" as a category (or path, or folder etc). With your last explanation + your Binisoft message... now I can totally understand what you meant. Thank you again. [/QUOTE]
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