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atdialler1.exe

What is atdialler1.exe?


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Windows Process Description:

The atdialler1.exe file launches the process Micro Dialler for Freeserve or Micro Dialler for Wanadoo. It belongs to the software Micro Dialler or Wanadoo Connection Kit v or Freeserve Connection Kit v.

The atdialler1.exe process is downloaded and installed with the user's permission. The known file size for the atdialler1.exe file is 155648 bytes to 192512 bytes for the Windows XP operating system. The atdialler1.exe has the ability to change the behavior of or manipulate other programs. There is also an icon for the atdialle1.exe process next to the clock on the taskbar.

Though the atdialler1.exe application is not a core windows file, it is not considered a harmful or malicious file. It is bundled with legitimate software and is not hidden from the user. It is possible that some malware disguise them selves as the atdialler1.exe file. It is recommended that the user use and updated anti-malware and antivirus program.

The atdialler1.exe file is most commonly used by the Freeserve Connection Kit. With the help of the atdialler1.exe process, the user can connect to their ISP even during problems. Once the atdialler.exe file is downloaded and installed, it automatically changes the Freeserve AnyTime number being used until it gets a proper connection.

The Freeserve Connection Kit is available for free download on several websites. It is now free software that can be used by all freeserve users. This program was created and developed by Freeserve, a UK Internet Service provider.

Freeserve was founded in 1998 as a project between the Dixons Group and Planet Online to provide free Internet access to costumer's buying new computers from Dixon stores.

Fresserve was the first UK ISp to remove the usual monthly fee for internet access and instead collect a portion of the telephone line charges. Aside from this, additional revenue was garnered from the advertisements on the Freeserve homepage which was the standard homepage for users.

Wanadoo bought Freeserve in 2000 and has since taken over the monitoring and distribution of the Inverse IP InSight.

Author: Hewlett Packard and/or Wanadoo.

Author URL: www.hp.com and/or www.wanadoo.fr

Part Of: Micro Dialler for Freeserve and/or Micro Dialler for Wanadoo

Memory Usage: Low, the atdialler1.exe uses approximately 236KB of RAM.

System Process: No

Application: No

Background Process: No

Uses Network: No

Uses Internet: No

Hardware Related: No

Common Path: C:\Program Files

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