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Does Firefox create a process called DTRT.EXE immediately after Windows is rebooted?

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Shortly after a reboot or an exit from sleep mode a process called DTRT.EXE runs, using about 25% of CPU resources. After a couple of minutes it goes away.

Shortly after a reboot or an exit from sleep mode a process called DTRT.EXE runs, using about 25% of CPU resources. After a couple of minutes it goes away.

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No, dtrt.exe isn't part of Firefox. Do you have Norton or Symantec installed? This exe seems to be part of that program.