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amagent.exe security and file info
Agent Spawner for 32-bit Windows
- Unicenter Asset Management - Agents
- Computer Associates International, Inc.
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| Filetype : executable |
An executable file is a program that can be executed in your windows environment.
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| MD5 File security rating |
A MD5 hash is a unique fingerprint of a file.
Different files/versions can have the same filenames. The MD5 hash verifies that the legitimate file is not altered.
Runscanner (Freeware) can help you checking the file's MD5 hashes
| Amagent.exe files in Runscanner database |
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1 different item(s) in database |
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Green items are verified safe to use |
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Unrated items are not yet checked for safety. |
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Red items are not safe (typically virusses, spyware or other malware) |
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This file is digitally signed by it's publisher.
This means that the file is from the company claiming to created it, this does not mean by default that the file is safe
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| General file info |
| Product name: |
Unicenter Asset Management - Agents
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| Description: |
Agent Spawner for 32-bit Windows
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| Company: |
Computer Associates International, Inc.
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| Fix AMAGENT.EXE errors: Free registry scan |
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Unicenter Asset Management is a solution for proactively managing IT assets in a business environment. It provides full-featured asset tracking capabilities through automated discovery, hardware inventory, network inventory, software inventory, configuration management, software usage monitoring, license management and extensive cross-platform reporting |
| info provided by sysinfo.org |
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Automatic startup locations
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001 Running Processes |
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002 Autorun registry entries local machine |
User comments for this file
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I found this file as part of AppSense applications (on Citrix terminal server) in the directory \Program Files\AppSense\Application Manager Agent md5sum and size: e7b593f51410d751e5c03c53665e89fe *AMAgent.exe 122880 The file is definitely safe, but I don't know exactly about its function. It only seems buggy, because it causes time to time abnormal precessor load that nobody else can work on the terminal server. |
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