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Subject: Computer program nnhttd.exe
Category: Computers > Software
Asked by: tattootig-ga
List Price: $5.00
Posted: 13 Jun 2004 15:48 PDT
Expires: 13 Jul 2004 15:48 PDT
Question ID: 360515
What is the purpose of the computer program nnhttd.exe and what does
it do?  Where can I contact the author of the program?

Request for Question Clarification by pinkfreud-ga on 13 Jun 2004 16:08 PDT
I cannot find any references to a program by that name. Are you
certain of the spelling?

It might be helpful if we knew where you heard of or encountered the program.

Request for Question Clarification by hummer-ga on 13 Jun 2004 16:14 PDT
Hi tattootig,

I suggest running these two programsand let us know the results:

1) Adaware (check for updates before running):
http://www.spychecker.com/program/adaware.html

2) HouseCall (very thorough online virus scan):
http://housecall.trendmicro.com/

Regards,
hummer

Clarification of Question by tattootig-ga on 14 Jun 2004 19:23 PDT
When I boot my Windows ME machine I get a warning that the program
cannot be found.  There is a registry entry that is trying to start
the program.  I think a virus detedction program removed the
"nnhttd.exe" program but I am not sure.  There is a file in the
c:\WINDOWS|AAPPLOG folder called "nnhttd."  The file has no extention,
but its type is LGC.  The file opens with Notepad and has many lines
of entries that look like the mayu be hex numbers.  Occasionaly a line
in the file makes reference to another file or program.

Hope this helps.

Clarification of Question by tattootig-ga on 14 Jun 2004 19:24 PDT
I ran the homecheck virus scan.  Nothing was found.

Request for Question Clarification by aceresearcher-ga on 27 Jun 2004 07:46 PDT
Greetings, tattootig!

Are you still having this problem on your computer? If so, please post
a Clarification here, and I'll be glad to help you troubleshoot the
problem.

Regards,

aceresearcher

Clarification of Question by tattootig-ga on 04 Jul 2004 05:39 PDT
The registry "find" located three entries.  Two seemed to be history
logs for Internet Explorer and Google.  I did try to find information
myself.  The third is "My
Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\\Windowa\CurrentVersion\Run
Services" the right side of search window had several entries the
first was "[Default]    "nnhttd.exe""

Does this help?

Request for Question Clarification by hummer-ga on 04 Jul 2004 06:28 PDT
Hi tattootig,

I suggest running HijackThis and afterwards post your log here as a
clarification - hopefully we'll see something.

HijackThis (check for updates before running):
http://www.spychecker.com/program/hijackthis.html

Regards,
hummer
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Subject: Re: Computer program nnhttd.exe
From: crythias-ga on 13 Jun 2004 18:04 PDT
 
right-click on the file and choose "Properties". If there isn't any
information about the Company of that file, it's probably safe to at
least rename to nnhttd.old and see if something breaks. Also get the
date, time, and size of that file. It's apparently not a native
Microsoft file. If you can't rename the file, boot into safe mode and
then rename the file.
Subject: Re: Computer program nnhttd.exe
From: lri41-ga on 13 Jun 2004 18:58 PDT
 
I did a "Google"Search for "nnhttd.exe":

nnhttd.exe 

No standard web pages containing all your search terms were found. 

Your search - nnhttd.exe - did not match any documents. 


 

Did you mean: nhttp.exe   


Notes/Domino 6 Forum
 
 
    
RE: NHTTP.EXE missing DLL javai.dll
Posted by Yazdi Bulsara on 8.Dec.03 at 01:06 PM using a Web browser
Category: Domino ServerRelease: 6.5Platform: Windows 2000
 
re-install and see if it continues to happen,

if it does extract that file from the cd and place it in the Notes directory 


Troubleshooting Domino HTTP Server Crashes
Subject: Re: Computer program nnhttd.exe
From: sethjohnson-ga on 15 Jun 2004 19:47 PDT
 
The Windows/Applog folder is used to store temporary files.  It should
be fairly safe to delete them (they're definitely not critical to
Windows itself), but if you're worried, you could follow crthias's
advice about renaming it.  LGC type files are normally log files of
some type.

You said there is a registry entry that is trying to start the
program.  Did you ascertain that from the error you are getting, or
are you familiar with the Windows Registry?  It would be helpful to
know what registry entry is trying to start the program.

Assuming you're not familiar with the Windows Registry, I can try to
tell you how to look it up:

Go to C:/Windows and run a program called regedit.exe.  Unfortunately,
I've never used Windows ME, so I can't give extremely detailed
instructions, but one of the menus (Edit on my version) should have a
"Find" feature, which you can use to search the registry for
"nnhttpd."  It will show the first result it finds (you can search
again, to bring up the next).  Regedit will show a tree that looks a
lot like the one in Windows Explorer on the left and a list of entries
on the right.  The name of the entry will be highlighted on the right
side, and the part of the registry containing it will show up as an
OPEN folder on the tree to the left.  Together, they give the full
name for the entry.  An example would be:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Software/Microsoft/Clock/iFormat

Just be careful not to change anything in the registry (usually done
by double-clicking on an entry and entering a new value).

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