System Tray Icon Question


  1. Posts : 13
    10 pro
       #1

    System Tray Icon Question


    Can someone please tell me what the MASH.support icon that I have in my system tray is? Attached is a screenshot of what opens when I click on it.

    Thanks in advance.System Tray Icon Question-mash.support-screenshot.jpg
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  2. Posts : 30,120
    Windows 11 Pro x64 Version 23H2
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    Hi NotRite.

    That very much looks like a messaging app, one that is having an issue connecting to the servers.

    The first three pages of a Google search point to Multi Agency Safeguarding Hub or the Mentoring & Advocacy Support hub.

    I guess it was installed when your device was set up. I can't find much on software.


    Ken
    Last edited by Caledon Ken; 06 Sep 2017 at 21:13.
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  3. Posts : 13
    10 pro
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Thank you for you reply. I saw the same thing on Google as well. Made no sense to me, but this is a used PC that I acquired but I hadn't noticed it until just recently. I cannot find anything about how to uninstall it. I can't even find it listed anywhere in a search on the PC itself so IDK.
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  4. Posts : 31,470
    10 Home x64 (22H2) (10 Pro on 2nd pc)
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    The only software I can find is the very old and obsolete Microsoft Agent Scripting Helper (unlikely, last used in XP) and the MASH procedural animation plugin from Autodesk. Neither seem likely culprits.

    If this appears in the system tray at start-up then it should be listed in Task Manager's Start-up tab along with the name of its publisher. That should give a clue as to what it is. It may not be listed as MASH in the 'uninstall' list, but as the name of a software package that it is part of. The publisher's name may help identify which that is.

    A more comprehensive tool for finding everything that runs at start-up is Autoruns from the Sysinternals toolkit, available from Microsoft.
    https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sys...loads/autoruns
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  5. Posts : 30,120
    Windows 11 Pro x64 Version 23H2
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    Hi NotRite.

    If I were you I would do a clean install of Windows. No disrespect to the previous owner but you really don't know what that machine has been through or what visitors it may have had. The Windows 10 software should be free for that device assuming it was legally installed or upgraded.. Not implying anything, just read you got it used.

    Clean Install Windows 10

    At a minimum I would be scanning with a tool like Malwarebytes, full scan. That said my recommendation would be a clean install although not everyone is comfortable doing this from the very beginning and I understand that.


    Ken
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  6. Posts : 13
    10 pro
    Thread Starter
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    Bree said:
    The only software I can find is the very old and obsolete Microsoft Agent Scripting Helper (unlikely, last used in XP) and the MASH procedural animation plugin from Autodesk. Neither seem likely culprits.

    If this appears in the system tray at start-up then it should be listed in Task Manager's Start-up tab along with the name of its publisher. That should give a clue as to what it is. It may not be listed as MASH in the 'uninstall' list, but as the name of a software package that it is part of. The publisher's name may help identify which that is.

    A more comprehensive tool for finding everything that runs at start-up is Autoruns from the Sysinternals toolkit, available from Microsoft.
    https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sys...loads/autoruns
    Thanks for your reply. I thought of that as well and when I looked under the Start-up tab....it was not there. I have a copy of Sysinternals on one of the USB's I have loaded with such helpful tools. I may just try that.

    Thanks again.
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  7. Posts : 13
    10 pro
    Thread Starter
       #7

    Caledon Ken said:
    Hi NotRite.

    If I were you I would do a clean install of Windows. No disrespect to the previous owner but you really don't know what that machine has been through or what visitors it may have had. The Windows 10 software should be free for that device assuming it was legally installed or upgraded.. Not implying anything, just read you got it used.

    Clean Install Windows 10

    At a minimum I would be scanning with a tool like Malwarebytes, full scan. That said my recommendation would be a clean install although not everyone is comfortable doing this from the very beginning and I understand that.


    Ken
    Thanks Ken for your reply. I run Malwarebytes on a regular basis. I am also completely comfortable doing a new install. I work on for an onsite PC repair company as a side job and do the two things you suggested fairly regularly. Malwarebytes does not show anything. Defender shows nothing. As far as I can tell it's not adversely affecting the PC. I am just a little OCD about things like this and since I have just recently started using the PC and it's about the only thing left hanging around so I was looking into it.

    Thanks again.
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