As I posted in your other thread; it has to do with .NET framework. According to Microsoft it gets set up when you install .NET Framework version 1. See this note: ASP.NET Machine Account. If you don't do development work that requires it you can probably remove the account without affecting your use of the machine.
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October 29th, 2010 00:00
As I posted in your other thread; it has to do with .NET framework. According to Microsoft it gets set up when you install .NET Framework version 1. See this note: ASP.NET Machine Account. If you don't do development work that requires it you can probably remove the account without affecting your use of the machine.