There is a reported SetPoint.exe virus/worm out there, assuming it’s not that, but is the genuine Logitech SetPoint.exe file that communicates with a server over the net & is used to update Logitech devices you have installed. Then it’s probably a Logitech service feature running in the background & on selecting shutdown is obviously still running, resulting in End Program message.
You can either just ignore it or click Start Button > Run, then type in the dialog box “msconfig” (without quotations), click OK, click on Services tab or Startup tab & if you can identify the Logitech service, clear the check box, then click Apply. On the restart prompt, click Restart button. After PC restarts a System Configuration Utility message appears, check box enable the “Don’t show this message………” this stops you receiving same message every time your PC launches Windows.
You can always check box enable the service again by running msconfig, as described above.
If you disable Setpoint as suggested, your mouse features probably won't work since that's Logitech's mouse configuration software. Instead, I suggest you try User Profile Hive Cleanup Service, free from Microsoft, here:
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October 19th, 2006 00:00
There is a reported SetPoint.exe virus/worm out there, assuming it’s not that, but is the genuine Logitech SetPoint.exe file that communicates with a server over the net & is used to update Logitech devices you have installed. Then it’s probably a Logitech service feature running in the background & on selecting shutdown is obviously still running, resulting in End Program message.
You can either just ignore it or click Start Button > Run, then type in the dialog box “msconfig” (without quotations), click OK, click on Services tab or Startup tab & if you can identify the Logitech service, clear the check box, then click Apply. On the restart prompt, click Restart button. After PC restarts a System Configuration Utility message appears, check box enable the “Don’t show this message………” this stops you receiving same message every time your PC launches Windows.
You can always check box enable the service again by running msconfig, as described above.
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October 21st, 2006 14:00