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<title>How can I recover files encrypted with Windows filesystem encryption?</title>
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<description>LSA Shell is an important Windows component that unfortunately shows up in some virus related error messages. &quot;Export Version&quot; has a murkier history.</description>


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<title>How do I fix this high CPU usage svchost virus or whatever it is?</title>
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<title>What is Remote Desktop?</title>
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<description>Remote Desktop allows you to use your Windows machine remotely, almost as if sitting in front of it. Coupled with a VPN solution, it&apos;s very powerful.</description>


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<description>Svchost (and Svchost.exe) is a required Windows component that often shows up in errors caused by viruses. Review Svchost, Svchost.exe, and how to stay safe.</description>


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<description>Svchost.exe is a Windows component that often shows up in error messages. Unfortunately, quite often when it does the news isn&apos;t good.</description>


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<title>What is svchost, and why is there more than one copy running?</title>
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<description>Svchost is a component of Windows. It can be confusing because more than one copy is running, and it often shows up in errors caused by viruses.</description>


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