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Sunday, July 15, 2018 6:41 PM
Hi,
Recently I captured a Windows 10 image as group customized by SCCM. Once all is done and I installed this new OS image I found that there is a file name "StopProc.bat" exists under C drive. Is there any body face the same problem?
Thanks.
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Tuesday, October 16, 2018 6:04 AM ✅Answered
I have found the same file on my drive c:.
File StopProc.bat wasn't created by SCCM as I do not have one.
My suspection is
- virus (at last virus that couldn't be found by nod32 and ms antyvirus)
- portableapps.com platforrm helper file, hmmm
- windows "after upgrade" trash - but rather not, too little information over the Internet
- dell "after upgrade firmware" trash - but rather not ...
Tuesday, October 16, 2018 1:16 PM ✅Answered
I have windows 10, and this file gets created just before the computer reboots after I sysprep it. If you create an image from scratch watch what happens after you sysprep but before rebooting.
Wednesday, July 18, 2018 9:53 AM
Hi,
I'm not particularly familiar with SCCM. And I don’t find this bat in C drive after deployment.
The command will ask it to close the process, but it may refuse, offer to "save changes", etc. This command is used to forcibly kill it. I consider that if it is a bat file deployed by SCCM.
Regards,
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