Recently purchased a Lenovo ThinkPad R61i laptop.
While I have been quite successful in removing most the 'crapware', there is one program I can not stop running whenever Windows XP Pro is started!
When I hover over the icon located in the system tray, it displays ThinkVantage Password Manager.
The file it is using to start is located here: C:\Program Files\Lenovo\Client Security Solution\TVTPWM_TRAY.EXE
I have installed Autoruns and it is not listed there.
I have searched all the Run keys in the registry and it's not there either.
This is a program that I feel is not necessary to run every time my computer is started.
I can access via the Start Menu.
I'm stuck as to whether I should just delete that file and see if the program will still run from the shortcut in the Start Menu.
Anyone else have any knowledge about this program?
Thanks,
Paul
While I have been quite successful in removing most the 'crapware', there is one program I can not stop running whenever Windows XP Pro is started!
When I hover over the icon located in the system tray, it displays ThinkVantage Password Manager.
The file it is using to start is located here: C:\Program Files\Lenovo\Client Security Solution\TVTPWM_TRAY.EXE
I have installed Autoruns and it is not listed there.
I have searched all the Run keys in the registry and it's not there either.
This is a program that I feel is not necessary to run every time my computer is started.
I can access via the Start Menu.
I'm stuck as to whether I should just delete that file and see if the program will still run from the shortcut in the Start Menu.
Anyone else have any knowledge about this program?
Thanks,
Paul

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