• Not necessary program

    SASERVICE.EXE Information

    This is a valid program but it is not required to run on startup.

    This program is not required to start automatically as you can run it when you need to. It is advised that you disable this program so that it does not take up necessary resources. 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
    SiteAdvisor Service
  • Filename
    SAService.exe
  • Command
    %ProgramFiles%\SiteAdvisor\4608\SAService.exe
  • Description
    Part of McAfee's SiteAdvisor Program. When installed, SiteAdvisor alerts you about whether a site is safe or not when you visit it. The 4608 in the path is the version number and will change as they release new ones.
  • File Location
    %ProgramFiles%\SiteAdvisor\4608\SAService.exe
  • Startup Type
    This startup entry is installed as a Windows service.
  • Service Name
    SiteAdvisor Service
  • Display Name
    SiteAdvisor Service
  • HijackThis Category
    O23 Entry
  • Note
    %ProgramFiles% refers to the Program Files folder. The path to this folder is C:\Program Files\ or C:\Program Files (X86)\ depending on whether the version of Windows or the program being installed is 32-bit or 64-bit.
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