Empty Command Window popping up and disappearing

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    windows 8.1
       #11

    thejay84 said:
    Thanks for having me look there, I was able to find out what was popping up and I uninstalled that program and now nothing is coming up
    can you please tell me how did you find that program in task scheduler. Cant seem to get rid of this problem for quite sometime
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  2. Posts : 2
    windows 8.1
       #12
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  3. Posts : 1
    Windows 8.1 Professional
       #13

    Hi jalalk. If you're still having trouble with this, I can help.

    Typically controlling a windows system is always done using the Control Panel. To get this to open you will need to type the windows key (the 4 flagged or in some cases the boxes at the bottom of your keyboard, in between the CTRL and ALT key at the bottom left corner of the keyboard.) after you press the windows key you need to hold it down and press the letter R this will bring up the RUN box. This box is like the search engine for your computer that will have the ability to search for files or programs using a keyword. In the box you will need to type in exact text "control" which will automatically open Control Panel. While there towards the top you will notice it says "view by" you will need to change this to category (makes it a bit easier to understand all of the functions). From there you will need to press the green text saying System and Security. Then the next one saying Administrative Tools (you may need to scroll to see it!) then it will open a new Explorer.exe file folder which then you can scroll down until you see the program called "Task Scheduler". Double click it to open. Depending on your UAC you may have to use administrative power to open. From there you can get a view of all the scheduled tasks. These are tasks your computer can be triggered in the following manner, A. A time limit has been set on your computer. B. A program has been activated or started which starts another program. C. A specific action was done on your computer such as plugging in Headphones to the jack or port, A USB drive has been plugged in (or your phone), and you using bluetooth to connect wirelessly, A microphone or other bluetooth supported device. D. A new trigger was added using a malicious modification or otherwise system pack installation that had added a new variable which has resulted in odd triggering. To delete an unwanted task or simply disable it you will need to double click it and on the right pane you will need to either click delete (del/delete button shortcut) or you will need to click disable (no shortcut). Once this is deleted, you will need to recreate the task if you ever wanted that task again so it is highly suggested to only disable tasks that annoy you however you may need but delete unwanted and unknown tasks for unknown programs or scripts.
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  4. Posts : 65
    Windows 10
       #14

    Help me: C:\Program Files\DriverSetupUtility\FUB\FUB_Send.bat no exist but Command Window popping up and disappearing.
    Disable in task scheduler OfficeBackgroundTaskHandlerRegistration and nothing. When windows start appear cmd.exe 2-3 sec and disappearing.
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  5. Posts : 4,224
    Windows 10
       #15

    You can use Nirsoft's TaskSchedulerView utility to find this. I wrote a blog post about this problem, and how I solved it, back in 2016. Here's a link: TaskSchedulerView IDs Cmd.exe popups . One of several reasons why I stopped using Driver Setup.
    HTH,
    --Ed--
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  6. Posts : 65
    Windows 10
       #16
    Last edited by Detonate; 20 Nov 2018 at 04:22.
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  7. Posts : 4,224
    Windows 10
       #17

    Looks like it's an older batch file associated with Apple Developer stuff (as far as I can tell). If you're not using it, you can safely get rid of it. If you don't know you're using, you should probably get rid of it!
    HTH,
    --Ed--

    Found this online: What is Dk.bat and How to Fix It? Virus or Safe?
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  8. Posts : 65
    Windows 10
       #18

    Users/AppData/Local exist this folder: DK Deploy Service. Here is DK.bat and more files. So?
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  9. Posts : 4,224
    Windows 10
       #19

    If you use TaskSchedulerView and the Edit ⇾ Find commands with dk.bat as your "Find what" argument, it should find the task that calls dk.bat. Here's an example, with me looking for a PowerShell script on my production PC (I don't have your tool installed, so I can't show you your specific example):

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    I wasn't trying to show you how to fix the DriverUpdate issue in particular, just how to use TaskSchedulerView to find stuff in general. Hopefully, this is now crystal-clear!
    HTH,
    --Ed--
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