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| What is ACRORD32INFO.EXE?
Many times i have seen one process in the task bar which consumes so much of my CPU. I just want to know that what is ACRORD32INFO.EXE? Even i have killed this process for many time but it again creates itself. I do not know how to deal with it. I though it would be a virus but not even my anti virus software says anything about it. Can anybody tell me what exactly it does? |
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| Acrord32info.exe
Actually ACRORD32INFO.EXE is a process created by the Adobe Acrobat Reader. It has been created when you hover the mouse over a PDF file in Windows Explorer, My Computer, or over a PDF email attachment. Purpose of this process is to add the PDF tab to the Properties sheet of a PDF file. This process also gets killed automatically after some time. |
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| Re: What is ACRORD32INFO.EXE?
ACRORD32INFO.EXE is process which will be created on hovering of the mouse on PDF files. If you want to end this process then you just do not have to do anything as it will be ended automatically after some time when you stop hovering your mouse. The behavior of this process is not at all harmful but it takes some of the CPU usage unnecessarily. I suggest you to leave this process alone to kill it and continue with your work. |
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| ACRORD32INFO.EXE is not a virus.
When your computer's performance gets low then it might be happening because of the ACRORD32INFO.EXE. It is a non-essential process which should not be killed unless it causes some serious problems. This process will not be caught by any anti virus software as it is not a malicious process. It just consumes your CPU's performance but it gets terminated automatically after some time. |
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| Behavior of ACRORD32INFO.EXE.
If your taskbar manager is running any process like ACRORD32INFO.EXE then it would be behaving like followings.
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