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C:WINDOWS\System32\dsregcmd.exe pops up on starting the computer

Anonymous
2017-10-26T12:07:25+00:00

Hi,

Can you please let me know how to stop "C:WINDOWS\System32\dsregcmd.exe" popping up on starting the computer? Computer runs on Windows 10 Pro; (64 bits).

I've stopped "Send to OneNote" appearing on starting the computer by removing it from "msconfig" -->"Start up".  But I don't see anything for this.

Thanks

VKSBK

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  1. Anonymous
    2017-12-27T01:01:20+00:00

    run  taskschd.msc

    find:   microsoft - windows - workplace join

    disable the tasks which is using dsregcmd.exe

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  3. Anonymous
    2017-10-28T18:38:52+00:00

    We appreciate the screenshot you included. The error message is a possible virus or malware. We suggest conducting a full scan on your computer using your antivirus program. If you don't an antivirus program, we recommend using Windows Defender to scan your computer. For more reference on how to use Windows Defender, click on this article.

    If anything comes up, don't hesitate to get back to us anytime.

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  4. Anonymous
    2017-10-29T11:10:47+00:00

    Let's try booting your PC into a clean boot to help identify the startup services and programs might be causing this issue. Click this **article**and follow the steps to boot your computer into a clean boot. Also, follow the steps on How to determine what is causing the problem after you do a clean boot section.

    Get back to us with the outcome so we can help you out further.

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  5. Anonymous
    2017-10-26T17:32:56+00:00

    Hi,

    For us to provide the best solution to your concern, we need additional information. We'd like to request a screenshot of the error message to better isolate the issue.

    In the meantime, try getting any available update and see if it helps. For reference on how to check for update, click on this link.

    We'll keep an eye out for your response.

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