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by roltidimul1975 2020. 1. 24. 15:49

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Espt Pph 21 Unhandled Exception Has Occured

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Hello everyone,After last week's Windows Updates (probably starting on 23-Aug-2010), I always get the following error, when I log on to my laptop (Lenovo ThinkPad X201 with Windows 7 Professional 32 bit) and the WiFi card is enabled.If I choose Quit, then the program 'ALG.exe' is ended. If I disable de WiFi card, logoff and logon again, then the error doesn't show up. I tried also disabling some of the programs automatically loaded at start-up but it did not help.I also tried enabling the JIT debugger, as instructed by Microsoft at the end of the details section, in order to get some more info, but with no success, because I can't save the file 'machine.config' after changing it.Did anybody else encounter the same behaviour?Following is the transcript of the error:'Microsoft.Net FrameworkUnhandled exception has occured in your application.

If you click Continue, the application will ignore this error and attempt to continue. If you click Quit, the application will close immediately.Conversion from string 'An unhandled error has occurred

Seems that this is a virus from Sornsoft having a description of CPAX20. This file is generally located in C:/Program files/Common Files.Here's what you need to do to fix the issue.Step 1:a.

Go to Processes Tab.c. Locate ALG.exe.d. Right-Click on ALG.exe and select 'End Process'.e. Go to C:/Program files/Common Files.f. Delete the file ALG.exe from the above location.The error message shouldn't appear henceforth.Step 2:For additional protection, run a complete virus scan. Update your virus database definition before doing the scan.If you do not have antivirus/antispyware software on your machine, you may download Microsoft Security Essentials.Here’s the download link:More information on this issue can be found here:Regards,Shinmila H - Microsoft SupportVisit our and let us know what you think.

Hi Shinmila,Thank you for your helpful answer. Indeed it was a virus.I just want to draw your attention to an interesting fact, which, I hope, you will pass it further to the relevant people.In step 2 you suggest to use an antivirus program and you talk about the Microsoft Security Essentials (MSE).

I have 3 computers and each one relies only on MSE and Windows 7 Firewall. The interesting thing is that no MSE, nor the firewall did recognizethe alg.exe virus, which I suppose got into my computer from the internet.

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But yesterday, after receiving your email, I opened windows explorer in order to check and delete the file from c:program filescommon directory and this is when MSE recognized thevirus even before I touched it. It was enough only to go to c:program filescommon dir and the warning appeared immediately.Thanks again,Daniel Gordon.

Espt Pph 21 Unhandled Exception Has Occured