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Hello. Sorry if this is an old question, but I can’t find a good answer to this yet.
My computer is a couple weeks old, I have Windows 7 Home Premium, and when I turned it on today I got a request to allow “jucheck.exe” to run. It didn’t really give any information on the window, so I told it “No”. After some research, I’ve seen people say that if the file is in Program Files then it is fine, but if it is in WindowsSystem 32 then it is dangerous. The request for it to run said that it was in WindowsSystem 32 and I searched for it and Jucheck.exe showed up in both Program Files and WindowsSystem 32; both identical, by the looks of them, same size (422kb / 432,128 bytes) , dates, etc. I also found it in C:WindowsSysWOW64, though it was a different size (377 KB / 386,872 bytes). I scanned the files with McAfee and it came back clean, so I don’t really know what to think about it.
So, should I be concerned? Should I get rid of it? And how might I go about it?
Thanks in advance for any advice.
My computer is a couple weeks old, I have Windows 7 Home Premium, and when I turned it on today I got a request to allow “jucheck.exe” to run. It didn’t really give any information on the window, so I told it “No”. After some research, I’ve seen people say that if the file is in Program Files then it is fine, but if it is in WindowsSystem 32 then it is dangerous. The request for it to run said that it was in WindowsSystem 32 and I searched for it and Jucheck.exe showed up in both Program Files and WindowsSystem 32; both identical, by the looks of them, same size (422kb / 432,128 bytes) , dates, etc. I also found it in C:WindowsSysWOW64, though it was a different size (377 KB / 386,872 bytes). I scanned the files with McAfee and it came back clean, so I don’t really know what to think about it.
So, should I be concerned? Should I get rid of it? And how might I go about it?
Thanks in advance for any advice.