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   This is a valid program that is required to run at startup.

This program is required to run on startup in order to benefit from its functionality or so that the program will work. 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: NGTray
Filename: ngtray.exe
Command: "C:\Program Files\Symantec\Ghost\ngtray.exe"
Description:
Added by the Symantec Ghost. If you are running the ghost console on a server on your network then this process will have been installed as part of the client process deployment. If you want to remove the icon from the system tray you can do this from the Server Console. Removing this will interfere with communications between the server and client and prevent identification of remote client status. If you don't want this functionality the ghost client can be uninstalled via the server console.
File Location: C:\Program Files\Symantec\Ghost\ngtray.exe
Startup Type: This startup entry is started automatically from a Run, RunOnce, RunServices, or RunServicesOnce entry in the registry.
HijackThis Category: O4 Entry

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