Question:
What is Askservice.exe and how do I remove it from my computer. It slows my internet connection down considera?
anonymous
2009-02-01 09:31:32 UTC
What is Askservice.exe. It slows my internet activity down considerably. how do I remove it

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Five answers:
anonymous
2009-02-01 09:38:29 UTC
Hi, it is an add on it is most probably the Ask toolbar, you may have downloaded it when you downloaded some software. You can go in tools, manage add ons and disable it quite easily.



Hope i have helped.
anonymous
2014-08-15 16:35:41 UTC
You can download ccleaner for free here: http://bit.ly/1Bk5V5C



First open CCleaner

Go to the Cleaner tab and you will be confronted by a very confusing lineup of checkboxes.

To make this brief, below is my recommended setup:

Under internet explorer check temporary internet files, cookies, and last download location. Most users don't really need this stuff. keep history and bookmarks unchecked, history is a maybe, but you don't want to lose bookmarked sites. You can normally leave Windows Explorer, System, and Advanced alone.

Run CCleaner and it will start deleting files.

afterward it will present you with a list of the files deleted, you really don't need to go through it as it will be several pages long.

The registry cleaner is recommended for slightly more advanced users. Use it after uninstalling programs as they will often leave behind incorrect registry entries.

If you decide to run Registry cleaner then review the items detected and always back up the registry (I keep a folder aside for this)

The Tools tab lets you uninstall programs and set startup programs. Why do you need this if Windows has all of these features? Especially with Vista Home Ed. The windows defender software explorer( startup programs) doesn't pick up some entries (however software explorer is easier to use).

Using CCleaner to uninstall programs and then check for leftover registry entries takes less time.

Under Options you can determine how CCleaner cleans your files. I leave this alone.
anonymous
2016-04-06 13:42:32 UTC
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No, the splitter carries both signals to a DSLAM where it is multiplexed to seperate channels. ADSL is often slow at peak times when there is a high number of people in the area using the network. If cable internet is available in your area you will get a much more reliable connection from upgrading.
Scientist
2009-02-01 09:40:29 UTC
askservice is installed by ask toolbar



desc.

command : C:\Program Files\AskBarDis\bar\bin\AskService.exe

Description: Related to the Ask Toolbar.

File Location: C:\Program Files\AskBarDis \bar\binAskService.exe

Startup Type: This startup entry is installed as a Windows NT, 2000, 2003, XP, or Vista service.

Service Name: ASKService

Service Display Name: ASKService



uninstall ask toolbar,

OR

click start - run - type services.msc ,press enter



search for entry askservice & go to properties.

select startup type = disable
anonymous
2009-02-01 09:36:42 UTC
how do you know this file slows you down


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