 Kordon
| taskeng.exe is a Task Scheduler Engine from Microsoft Corporation belonging to Microsoft® Windows® Vista Operating System. Task Scheduler Engine is responsible for running certain process at pre-defined times
taskeng.exe should not be disabled, required for essential applications to work properly. It is highly recommended to run a FREE performance scan to automatically optimize memory, CPU and Internet settings.
Determining whether taskeng.exe is a virus or a legitimate Windows process depends on the directory location it executes or runs from
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 Alfred Friedrich
| I find this program execellent.
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 Ricky
| safe
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 Ricky
| safe
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 KC
| I have two instances of this running. Can I end one of them?
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 C.N. Fused
| 2 running for me too - identical properties. What gives?
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 Otavio-Brasil
| KC AND C.N. FUSED: THE NAME IS ONE BUT THE 2 PROCESS WORKS WITH DIFERENCES IN QUANTITY AND INTEGRATES DLLS. A CERIOUS PROBLEMS IF END THIS!
IN BRAZILIAN: O NOME É O MESMO, MAS TRABALHAM EM PROCESSOS DIFERENTES NA QUESTÃO DE QUANTIDADES E DLL'S DIFERENTES. CAUSARÁ UM SÉRIO PROBLEMA DESABILITAR ISSO!
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 Ghis
| How do I define if virus or not, there are 3 sometimes even 5 of these instance running?
Vocabulary on that are to be more then just terms for programmers when these same terms are actualy words to us users.(eg; a "scheduler" is not a "scheduled" task)
Besides, I don't really shedule any task since windows defrag "does not" defrag at all, and my anti-virus is always running(so no scheduled task there). Is google updater a scheduled task? I do most updating when I decide to, because I can see whats going on and if its actually going ok (3 out of 10 windows updates goes wrong)
I wonder what task all those taskengines are for? (hummmm!!!)
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 clebert
| Confiavel
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 wqrwete
| dobry program
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