All the messages about this TSR program date back years ago to Vista and XP. I haven't found anything current about this program.
I don't know why it is there but I don't need it and don't want it.
All programs after Corel takes them over seem to have memory problems and hog resources.
I can disable it in Administration if I know what the service is called. I don't see anything with Corel or Ulead in the title.
disable Ulead autodector in Windows 10
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Re: disable Ulead autodector in Windows 10
From Task Manager – Startup
Look for Auto Detector – you should be able to disable from there
also right click the entry shows the File Location.
Look for Auto Detector – you should be able to disable from there
also right click the entry shows the File Location.
Trevor