aejct32.exe
Properties:
- System Process: No
- Background Process: Yes
- Application Process:Yes
- Common Path:
[% C:\ Program Files %] - Uses Network:No
- Uses Internet:No
Description:
The process file aejct32.exe is a command file or is a process that allows users to eject a disk from the Avatar Shark Drives from the applications system tray icon. The process aejct.exe is a process file that allows you to open the application Shark Eject. The program aejct32.exe launches the main program window applications for Shark Eject.
The aejct32.exe process file can be configured to initialize during startup in order to call upon the program and launch the main application on its full range of functions. This can be completed by performing the aejct32.exe process so as to access the main application window of the program Avatar Shark Drives and make the required changes on its configuration settings. The process file aejct32.exe is not associated with the Microsoft Windows Operating System. The aejct32.exe is a program that does not manifest itself as a security risk.
The Shark Eject application is a program that ejects the Avatar Shark Disk Drive from the PC. The author of the Shark Eject program is the international software giants Symantec. Symantec specializes in the area of PC security and information management. Symantec has its headquarters located in Cupertino, California, USA. Symantec is currently operating in more than 40 countries. Symantec is also a part of the NASDAQ 100 and Fortune 1000. Symantec first became famous as the publisher of Q & A, a dual-mode product.
The Q&A was both a word processor and a database. But their most famous product is the Norton Anti Virus, which was formerly owned by Peter Norton, CEO of Norton Utilities. This acquisition propelled Symantec into new heights especially when the Norton Anti-Virus became synonymous with the term Anti-Virus. Symantec later pursued the security endeavors and came up with products such as: Norton Commander, Norton Internet Security, Norton 360, Norton Personal Firewall, and Norton System Works among others. The Symantec Security Response organization (formerly Symantec Antivirus Research Center) is one of the top antivirus and computer security research groups in the industry.
Recommendations:
This is a safe process. There is no necessity to remove this process from your system or change it in any way.
