msksrver.exe
File Name: | msksrver.exe | ||
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The msksrver.exe process is a part of McAfee SpamKiller, which is an e-mail anti-spam program. |
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The msksrver.exe process is a non-essential file for the system performance. Keeping ir or disabling it is down to user's preferences. | |||
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scartzy | 0 0 Report Abuse | ||
msksrver.exe is a process associated with McAfee SpamKiller from McAfee Inc.. msksrver.exe shouldn't be disabled, required for essential applications to work properly. | |||
Dave Johnson | 0 0 Report Abuse | ||
I'm sure the file is legitimate, but shouldn't there be a default warning for absolutely *anything* mcafee/symantec/norton related (with the possible exeption of 'norton commander' the last decent application with the norton name on it) that the best response and best method to safeguard your system's CPU time from wastage is to uninstall the whole perishin package? I spend much of my work time demonstrating to people just how much their computer speeds up on removal of various so-called anti-virus or firewall packages. I then show them Avast! for antivirus (free for home use) and Comodo for firewall (also free for home use, and one of the most secure in production). Same job, but no subscription, very little diskspace and almost no background load (IOW the exact opposite of the bloatware specials) | |||