Was ist crypserv.exe? Ist crypserv.exe Spyware oder ein Virus?

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Prozess Name: CrypKey NT Service

Produkt: CrypKey Software Licensing System

Firma: Kenonic Controls Ltd.

Datei: crypserv.exe

Sicherheits-Bewertung: 1


Von NewsGroups: Sie haben eine Art Demoprogramm installiert. "crypserv.exe" zählt, wie oft eine bestimmte Funktion läuft und macht das Programm dann unbrauchbar.... http://www.neuber.com/taskmanager/deutsch/prozess/crypserv.exe.html 
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Durchschnittliche Bewertung von crypserv.exe: 3.5 basierend auf 65 Bewertungen. Siehe auch die 59 Kommentare.

3655 Security Task Manager Anwender fragten nach dieser Datei. 31 Anwender bewerteten den Prozess als harmlos. 6 Anwender bewerteten den Prozess als wahrscheinlich harmlos. 11 Anwender bewerteten den Prozess als neutral. 10 Anwender bewerteten den Prozess als etwas gefährlich. 7 Anwender bewerteten den Prozess als gefährlich. 4 Anwender bewerteten diese nicht ("keine Angabe").


Kommentare über crypserv.exe:
rate0 License Management Software  Siehe auch: Link   Doug Wayte
rate4Rather useless for comp. soft pirates ;)  Siehe auch: Link   CyboRtecH
rate1its used on a 30 day trial program (limited usage), it you get rid of it some programs can't be installed, i think macromedia products cant be installed, (i just couldn't get director to work any more)   Hexleo
rate4Possibly related to w32/Dyfuca.l spyware  Siehe auch: Link   John Bevan
rate1Used for CD protection. Another measure on trying to cut down on CD copying etc....   -=KB NET=-
rate1Used for: Octimax dsp Winamp 2 (sound enhancer)  Siehe auch: Link   RONCO
rate2 Wenn der Prozess beendet wird, funktioniert bei mir die Anwendung SWISH2 nicht mehr !!   Buttersack
rate1If you stop the process, everything works fine. I check my system at bootup and stop things with Sysinternals  Siehe auch: Link   Guido
rate4 meine DFÜ verbindung wird wenn der Prozess geöffnet ist nach 3 minuten gecuttet und ich muss neustarten!!!   Hagbard
rate4 He crashed FFXI _   Luckymog
rate1In My case it's software licence for Iconics Scada software   alkemist
rate1This file is for running certain applications that use host ID generation to create an encrypted key, you then license that key with the software manufacturer and it is specific to your individual computer and cannot be transferred to another. If you do not have any software like this, there is no reason to have it on your computer and it can be deleted with out incident. It is not spyware or a virus.   Ryan Witchey
rate4 Bei mir hat die Datei immer Fehler verursacht und ich konnte nicht mehr ins Internet. Habe auf einem anderen Windows 2000 System geguckt, da war diese Datei nicht vorhanden. Also habe ich sie bei mir einfach gelöscht. Keine Probleme mehr...   Redbull8787
rate2It appeared when I installed "Stellar Phoenix" software for recovering a hard drive (recommended), the main program did not work if I disabled this process. Bit annoyed that it has to run all the time but it doesnt seem to do anything nasty.   oliver
rate3Macromedia programs and swish don't work after deleting  
rate5This file create Virus on my SYSTEM   REEDS
rate1 alcohol 120% software   samalex
rate2Its a crypt Key from Canadian compay. Its used for stuff on the programs you install to stop piracy. At least thats what I found out.   Blue
rate3Question: how can you determine which program initiated Crypkey?   neutrino
rate3Swish stops on removal Dreamweaver doesn't... Just protection.  Siehe auch: Link   daem0n
rate0used for Octimax plugin for winamp2   Geckoman
rate3It comes together with Swish   Johnxon
rate1Ryan Witchey and the last post (that Macromedia products don't work after deleting it) are 100% correct. Ryan is the only one who said what this file is actually doing. It's a unique key ID generator, used by (but not exclusive) Macromedia products, also Swish and Flax (maybe others too)   John Doe
rate5this is a ultimate virus   yarrak akpinarli
rate1 google   sjp
rate3software copy protection (come with ... swish)   Manu
rate4 I sent an angry note to support@crypkey.com , and they sent me an uninstaller package. Not sure exactally what this package does, but crypsrv is no longer a running package. "They" can not post removal instructions, or host the uninstaller on "theri" web site because it "violates their licensing agreement". Don't let this company steal you memory. Remove it today!  
rate1I purchased VersaPro PLC ladder logic programming software. Deleting the file disables the rather expensive programming tool I use for automation controllers. With the installation of VersaPro you are prompted to call the manufacturer to register the GE Fanuc product. Associated files appear to be crpkey.reg and crpkey.ini. The crypserv apears to register the crypkey.reg information to the registry. The license program is benign until you run the program tied to the license. It appears to be active during the initialization of the licensed application.  Siehe auch: Link   Chris Williams SIG, Inc.
rate1The thing is a nuisance. I can't eject my Ipod whilst it is running.   SomeRandomGuy
rate1licensing file used in octimax(plugin for winamp)   fluffy bunny
rate1I have Labelview 7.0 which is a 30 day trial and it seems to be related to that...  
rate1Came with Stellar Phoenix, generates the identification of my hard drive (host) to prevent piracy use of their software; it is just an annoying thingey (because it cannot be disabled without disabling the linked application as well);  Siehe auch: Link   toff.
rate3It installs with Stellar Phoenix hard drive recovery software. Phoenix won't run without it.   joelycat
rate1This service starts whenever i start a program that has a trial period. It watches how long the program has been working and etc.   Spurlos
rate3stop cryptkey licience service and then disable it to stop this running   Joey Love
rate2It is install when some Swish programs are installed. Swish 2.0 will not run without it. Other Swish programs do not use it. It is installed in the System32 directory. It locked up the installation folder so I could not delete it until it was deactivated. I would prefer to not have it on my system because of a potential security risk.   Robert
rate1This software does nothing apart from offer copy-protection by generating encryption keys which the company has paid a huge amount for. I have tested it and found it to be no threat.   Trammel
rate1came with Cyberguard Safenet VPN client. Probably user for running certain applications that use host ID generation to create an encrypted key.   Waijd M
rate4its a pointless waste of memory, yes. but if you remove/disable it, some demos and licensed software wont work. use the windows xp services manager to disable it then you can check whether your program still works or not. i disabled it and have had no problems   polar bear
rate1It's linked to my Tascam Gigastudio installation to monitor a legal version. It's perfectly harmless in this case.   midimench
rate1shut it everyone u know nothing, its a licensing key, like for me i just installed bearshare pro and got a license,so its the license key, its like a service dont panic its not a virus   darren
rate1Some kind of CD/DVD Security file nothing dangerous  Siehe auch: Link   Tim
rate4Cryptkey spawns processes with random suffixes to evade Zone Alrm and is quite abusive. Analytical software uses it and has gotten a lot of complain from users enough to hurt their business.   Bo Schnurr
rate3 crypserv.exe belongs to the CrypKey software, and is responsible for the licensing of this product. This program is a non-essential process, but should not be terminated unless suspected to be causing problems.   Am Sikici
rate5I can't eject my usb stick while it is running. It's located in the windows directory and doesn't have an uninstall entry. The spyware rating from Security Task Manager for this process is very high.   ericzutter
rate1It came with Phoenix Stellar Data Recovery. A software download for recovering partitions and files from a hard drive crash. An excellent piece of software, but I don't like that it left a running process on my computer. Yes it is part of the anti-copy scheme for that software   Woody
rate1It is the licensing service which comes with FLiP (Portuguese dictionary, proofing tools, etc.)   licms122
rate0Came w/Stellar Phoenix which won't run without it...otherwise it apparently does nothing. However, now it is generating errors on startup & windows 2000 shuts it down which means that Stellar Phoenix won't run either. I've tried uninstall/reinstall and even got a fresh set of drivers from Stellar Phoenix, but nothing solves the problem. Software conflict? If so, how do I segregate it?   gamera
rate4Loaded on one of my users laptops and it's practically unusable. It constantly runs at at least 50% of cpu. I can't imagine that a product that does this is useful. I'm removing it.   mscallisto
rate1Was installed with PM Fastrack Self-test software to determine if you have a valid license.   RoboDad
rate3I have a bad sector on my hard drive and i can't fix it without removing crypkey windows xp will not even scan it and it won't tell me what applications it is for   Buggs
rate1It installs with many different demos and programs as copy/overuse protection. Not a threat, but a nuisance, as it stayed as a running process on my PC after I uninstalled the program it came with. Why? Not cool. @gamera: if something is a running process on your PC, it never "apparently does nothing". If it is running, it is doing something. Perhaps relatively innocuous, but always something.   centime
rate3After installing (Stellar Phoenix Windows Data Recovery) and (VB Decompiler Pro), I discovered this service, I'm not sure which one of these software caused this service to be started, I just disabled it from services.msc, then deleted the crypserv.exe   Yousef
rate5It Virus   Trololol
rate0i installed Stellar Phoenix Windows Data Recovery, it may use this process   guest
rate1Crypkey is a Canadian-based licensing company. If you delete it, any applications that require it will effectively have no software license. It's not a virus at any rate.  Siehe auch: Link   JustJack
rate2 virustotal kein negatives ergebnis  Siehe auch: Link   Bruno banani
rate5The latest version of Avast anti-virus detected it as a dangerous rootkit but was able to remove it after I stopped the Cryptkey service and disabled it. Sony was successfully sued for installing such rootkits without user knowledge/permission; I'm guessing that's why this company is hiding in Canada. \;^J   Computer Geek
rate1never saw it before installing Nemesis Security Suite,probably it's needed for encrypting data from mobile phones.   Syrus Wolfe

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