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   This is a valid program, but it is up to you whether or not you want it to run on startup.

Whether or not you need to run this program on startup must be decided by you. If you feel that you want this program starting automatically so that you have it available as needed, then do not disable it. The following information is a brief description of what is known about this file. If you require further assistance for this file, feel free to ask about in the forums.
Name: Pure Networks Net2Go Service
Filename: nmraapache.exe
Command: "C:\Program Files\Pure Networks\Network Magic\WebServer\bin\nmraapache.exe" -k runservice
Description:
Part of Network Magic's Net2Go service.

"Net2Go service gives users remote access to the shared files on all PCs in their home from any web browser, no matter where they are. Users get an encrypted password and can also upload to their home networks. In addition, users can remotely view the online status of all the PCs in their home network. With its dynamic DNS service, Net2Go also acts as a personal home web server. It provides a fast and easy way to share photos and files with friends and family via a personal web site without having to upload to a 3rd party website or constantly e-mailing them. Users can view the photos individually as thumbnails or as a slideshow and can download source files for easy printing."
File Location: C:\Program Files\Pure Networks\Network Magic\WebServer\bin\nmraapache.exe
Startup Type: This startup entry is installed as a Windows service.
Service Name: nmraapache
Service Display Name: Pure Networks Net2Go Service
HijackThis Category: O23 Entry

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