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    lsass.exe Protocol: 41 (ipv6) to 92.242.144.10

    Hi all,

    Isass.exe is a system process of the Microsoft Windows security mechanisms. It specifically deals with local security and login policies. This program is important for the stable and secure running of your computer and should not be terminated. But i getting an error message lsass.exe Protocol: 41 (ipv6) to 92.242.144.10. When connection to network .what it exactly. Please suggest.

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    lsass.exe Protocol: 41 (ipv6) to 92.242.144.10

    You need to open "My Computer" - Tools - Folder Options - View
    a, the "Hide protected operating system files (Recommended)" and "Hide extensions for known file types" in front of the hook removed;
    b, check the "Show hidden files and folders"
    Second, the end of the process
    Use Ctrl + Alt + Del bring up windows service manager, to the current user name by right clicking to end the process lsass.exe is not feasible. Will pop up the process for the system process can not end a reminder box;
    Point to the Task Manager process panel, click on the menu, "View" - "select out" in the pop-up dialog box, select "PID (Process Identifier)" and click "OK." Find the image name is "LSASS.exe", and the user name is not "SYSTEM" in one, remember its PID number. Click the "Start" - Run, type "CMD", click "OK" to open a command line console. All the best.

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    Re: lsass.exe Protocol: 41 (ipv6) to 92.242.144.10

    You need to delete virus files, Delete several files as follows:
    C: \ Program Files \ Common Files \ INTEXPLORE.pif (some do not. Pif)
    C: \ Program Files \ Internet Explorer \ INTEXPLORE.com
    C: \ WINDOWS \ EXERT.exe (or exeroute.exe)
    C: \ WINDOWS \ IO.SYS.BAK
    C: \ WINDOWS \ LSASS.exe
    C: \ WINDOWS \ Debug \ DebugProgram.exe
    C: \ WINDOWS \ system32 \ dxdiag.com
    C: \ WINDOWS \ system32 \ MSCONFIG.COM
    C: \ WINDOWS \ system32 \ regedit.com
    In the D: drive, right click and select "Open." Delete the partition root directory "Autorun.inf" and "command.com" file. All the best.

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    lsass.exe Protocol: 41 (ipv6) to 92.242.144.10

    Will be C: \ WINDOWS directory "regedit.exe" renamed "regedit.com" and run, delete the following items:
    1, HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT \ WindowFiles
    2, HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Software \ VB and VBA Program Settings
    3, HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Software \ Microsoft \ Internet Explorer \ Main following Check_Associations items
    4, HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ Clients \ StartMenuInternet \ INTEXPLORE.pif
    5, HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion \ Run the following ToP item
    5, repair registry key values to be altered (the red part of the required information)
    1, the HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT \. Exe changes the default value for the "exefile" (originally windowsfile)
    2, the HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT \ Applications \ iexplore.exe \ shell \ open \ command changes the default value is "C: \ Program Files \ Internet Explorer \ iexplore.exe"% 1 (originally intexplore.com)
    3, the HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT \ CLSID \ (871C5380-42A0-1069-A2EA-08002B30309D) \ shell \ OpenHomePage \ Command to the default value was revised to
    "C: \ Program Files \ Internet Explorer \ IEXPLORE.EXE" (originally INTEXPLORE.com)

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    Re: lsass.exe Protocol: 41 (ipv6) to 92.242.144.10

    You need to Open IE Properties Delete all offline content and cookies, start the process of termination of lsass.exe and exert.exe killer of two processes, and then to the windows directory, delete these two files, these two files are hidden, to the D: autorun.inf delete command.com and two files, and finally restart the computer to DOS to run, with scanreg / restore command to restore the registry, (if not, or is the XP system can not use the registry fix Rising like what registry repair software), restart the backward to the antivirus software with WINDOWS Desktop (I use Kingsoft Internet Security 2009), a comprehensive anti-virus to remove the remaining virus. Check and reply.

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    Re: lsass.exe Protocol: 41 (ipv6) to 92.242.144.10

    The above method is only a temporary solution method, to deal with counterfeit LSASS process of dealing with relatively simple, but the mirror taking the process could use the mirror Jiechi repair tool to repair, but if the virus into the LSASS process, then treatment should more complicated than that, under the proposed re-install the system.

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