Should I remove iAM:Servers?
What percent of users and experts removed it?
1% remove it99% keep it
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How common is it?
Reach <0.001%
Versions
| Version | Distribution |
| 8.2.1 |
100.00% |
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iAM:Servers
by itheon Ltd
Overview
iAM:Servers is a program developed by itheon Ltd. It adds an extension to the user's Internet Explorer web browser. The software installer includes 42 files. A majority of the PCs this is running on, most OS versions are Windows 7 (SP1). While about 83% of users of iAM:Servers come from the United States, it is also popular in United Kingdom.
Program details
Help link: www.itheon.com
Installation folder: C:\Program Files\itheon\iAM
Uninstaller: "C:\Program Files\InstallShield Installation Information\{93CAF69D-365F-4921-8643-BE46DCF009CD}\setup.exe" -runfromtemp -l0x0009 -removeonly
Language: English
Files installed by iAM:Servers
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AcctFns.dll - iAM:Servers (AcctFns)
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actions.dll - actions
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ado_io.dll - ado_io
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adsi_io.dll - adsi_io
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apm_dll.dll - apm_dll
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AppBranderLib.dll - AppBranderLib DLL
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Brander.ocx - Brander ActiveX Control Module
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BSUtil.dll
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ccrpbds6.dll (by Common Controls Replacement Project (CCRP)) - CCRP BrowseDialog Server b1 (VB6) (CCRP BrowseDialog Server (VB6))
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Cdo32.dll (by Seagate Software, Inc) - Seagate Crystal Reports (Crystal Data Object)
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cfg_dll.dll - cfg_dll
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CfgFns.dll - CfgFns
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ClusterServer.dll - ClusterServer
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collector.dll - collector
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COM_Statistics.exe - Heroix COM_Statistics
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COM_Utilities.dll - Heroix COM_Utilities
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COMCT232.OCX (by Microsoft) - Microsoft Common Controls 2 Object Library (Microsoft Common Controls 2 ActiveX Control DLL)
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Comctl32.ocx (by Microsoft) - COMCTL (Windows Common Controls ActiveX Control DLL)
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Comdlg32.ocx - CMDIALOG (CMDialog ActiveX Control DLL)
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ConfigurationManager.ocx - Configuration Manager
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ConvertRules.exe - ConvertRules
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craxdrt.dll (by Seagate Software) - Crystal Reports 8.5 ActiveX Designer. (Crystal Reports ActiveX Designer Runtime Support)
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CreateDBinfo.exe - CreateDBinfo
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Crpaig80.dll (by Seagate Software) - Seagate Crystal Reports for Windows (Crpaig80)
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crpe32.dll - Crystal Reports (Crystal Reports Print Engine)
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crtslv.dll - TSLV Module
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crviewer.dll - Crystal Report Viewer
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crwrap32.dll - Visual Basic Wrapper DLL for Seagate Crystal Reports
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crxf_pdf.dll (by Seagate Software Information Management Group) - Portable Document Format DLL for Crystal Reports
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crxf_rtf.dll (by Seagate Software Information Management Group) - Rich Text and MSWord Format DLL for Crystal Reports
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Crxlat32.dll - Seagate Crystal Reports ToWords DLL
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Crystl32.OCX - Seagate Crystal Reports Professional (Crystal Reports ActiveX Control)
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data_retrieval.dll - data_retrieval
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database.dll - database
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db2_collector.exe - db2_collector
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db2_config.exe - db2_config
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dcdiag.exe - Microsoft(R) Windows (R) 2000 Operating System (NT5DS)
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dfl.dll - dfl
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event.dll - event
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EventServerConfiguration.ocx - Event Configuration Manager
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evs_rem.dll - evs_rem
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exlate32.dll (by Crystal Decisions) - Crystal Reports For Windows (HTML translator DLL for Crystal Reports)
Behaviors exhibited
Internet Explorer Extension
- Comdlg32.ocx is installed as an Internet Explorer extension using the class {9F01D864-E34E-46A0-927D-9C78EF4B723D}.
How do I remove iAM:Servers?
You can uninstall iAM:Servers from your computer by using the Add/Remove Program feature in the Window's Control Panel.
- On the Start menu (for Windows 8, right-click the screen's bottom-left corner), click Control Panel, and then, under Programs, do one of the following:
- Windows Vista/7/8/10: Click Uninstall a Program.
- Windows XP: Click Add or Remove Programs.
- When you find the program iAM:Servers, click it, and then do one of the following:
- Windows Vista/7/8/10: Click Uninstall.
- Windows XP: Click the Remove or Change/Remove tab (to the right of the program).
- Follow the prompts. A progress bar shows you how long it will take to remove iAM:Servers.
How do I reset my web browser?
If your web browser homepage and search settings have been modfied by iAM:Servers you can restore them to their previous default settings.
Microsoft Internet Explorer
- Open Internet Explorer and click the Tools button, and then click Internet options.
- Click the Advanced tab, and then click Reset. Select the Delete personal settings check box if you would also like to remove search providers, Accelerators and home pages. When Internet Explorer finishes applying default settings, click Close, and then click OK.
- The changes will take effect the next time you open IE.
Mozilla Firefox
- At the top of the Firefox window, click the Firefox button, go over to the Help sub-menu and select Troubleshooting Information.
- To continue, click Reset Firefox in the confirmation window that opens. It will close and be reset.
- When it's done, a window will list the information that was imported. Click Finish and Firefox will open.
Google Chrome
- Open Chrome and click the Chrome menu on the browser toolbar.
- Select Settings. In the "Search" section, click Manage search engine. Check if (Default) is displayed next to your preferred search engine. If not, mouse over it and click Make default. Mouse over any other suspicious search engine entries that are not familiar and click X to remove them.
- When the "Show Home button" checkbox is selected, a web address appears below it. If you want the Homepage button to open up a different webpage, click Change to enter a link.
- Restart Google Chrome.
USER ACTIONS
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Uninstall it 1%
Keep it 99%
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MOST USED OS
~99%
Windows 7 (SP1)
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COUNTRY POPULARITY
83.33%
United States
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Geography
83.33% of installs come from the United States
Which countries install it?
| United States |
83.33% |
| United Kingdom |
16.67% |