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Does anyone know what this executable is and why it is maxing out my CPU on my server? In task manager it is taking up 99% of my CPU if I kill it the server will run fine again until geventmgr.exe starts up again. I have been searching the web tryi...
We are currently using CSA to prevent writing to USB drives by using "@removable" and defining a file set for USB (directories matching @ removable).This has caused a problem when using App-V-formerly SoftGrid to virtualize Adobe Eeader. App-V uses a...
The documentation I have read states that a PC with an agent kit should also have a csa_uninstall.bat located in the system32 directory.I have checked some representative PCs in our domain, and none have that file.What am I doing wrong? Is the file a...
We are currently troubleshooting an issue where CSA 5.1 causes problems with Microsoft Dynamics CRM 3.0 Outlook Client.As part of the troubleshooting process, we have disabled csauser.dll by renaming its entry in the registry.This is allowing CRM Out...
I need to allow a screen capture/keylogger component of some software we use to function. The software records phone calls and matches them with key strokes and screen captures for customer service management.This software uses \WINDOWS\System32\Driv...
Thanks for your response. Sorry mine is delayed. We have traced the issue to the process geventmgr.exe (global event manager?) If we kill that process, CPU returns to normal until it automatically restarts.
Thanks for the reply. We are still in the process of figuring out how to configure CSA to allow its removal on an orderly schedule. CSA is pretty protective of itself:)We haven't had success with your solution yet.As for the decision to remove CSA, i...
Thank you everyone for the information.We are currently working via TAC request on a solution.I now have a better understanding of what disabling csauser.dll does. It's also nice to know that otheres have also seen this issue with Microsoft CRM.