ehsched & ehrecvr.exe necessary?

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legolas

Padawan
hi,

i use Windows Media Center Edition. are these 2 processes an absolute necessity for proper functioning of this version of windows? ehSched.exe and ehRecvr.exe??

pls tel what these 2 processes are for too. thk u.

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swatkat

Technomancer
Here you go:-
Process File: ehSched or ehSched.exe
Process Name: Microsoft Media Center Scheduler Service

Description:
ehSched.exe is a process belonging to the Microsoft Media Center scheduler service, and installs scheduled updates for this product. This program is important for the stable and secure running of your computer and should not be terminated.

Process File: ehRecvr or ehRecvr.exe
Process Name: Media Center Receiver Service

Description:
ehRecvr.exe is a process belonging to
Microsoft Windows Media Center and provides additional support for this Microsoft Operating System. This is a non-essential process. Disabling or enabling this is down to user preference

Source:- *www.liutilities.com/products/wintaskspro/processlibrary/
 
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legolas

Padawan
swatkat,

i hav read this before... I wanted a more detailed description... if any members knew.. i searched for and cudnt get it. also, i wanted to know if any member by stopping this process, thee were any problems? if not i wud rather stop them...

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legolas

Padawan
emanym said:
If it is service then set, startup type to "manual" instead of "disabled". If you wish go ahead and disable it and after keep an eye on event log to find out problems.

it seems they r related services for TV or FM related CARD plugged to the computer, i read in one of microsoft's documents. so i hav disabled it rightaway.. yet to face prbs. thks guys.

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Icestrike

Right off the assembly line
If you want to disable these services, try the following:

go to start > Run

Type in Services.msc

Look for each of these services:

Media Center Extender Service
Media Center Receiver Service
Media Center Scheduler Service

Double click on each service. First stop the service, then set each one to either Manual (starts up only when needed) or if that doesn't work, set it to Disabled. Hopefully this helps. :)
 
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