Startup program entry details:
@OnlineArmor GUI (oaui.exe)
This page expands upon the information already available for this entry in the Pacman's Portal Windows start-up programs database.
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Description:
System Tray access to and main user interface for the Online Armor range of security tools from Tall Emu Pty Ltd (now Emsi Software GmbH). The free version incorporates a firewall, limited startup manager, tamper protection and keylogger detection whilst paid versions add features such as a mail/web shield, phishing filter and anti-malware
Startup information:
Registry (Start → Run → regedit)
- Key(s): HKLM\Run
- Name: @OnlineArmor GUI
- Data:
- "C:\Program Files\Emsisoft\Online Armor\oaui.exe"
- "C:\Program Files\Tall Emu\Online Armor\oaui.exe"
MSConfig (Start → Run → msconfig → Startup)
- Startup Item (XP): oaui
- Startup Item (Vista/7): Online Armor Firewall
- Command:
- "C:\Program Files\Emsisoft\Online Armor\oaui.exe"
- "C:\Program Files\Tall Emu\Online Armor\oaui.exe"
Windows Defender (Start → All Programs → Windows Defender → Tools → Software Explorer)
- Name: Online Armor Firewall
- Startup Value:
- "C:\Program Files\Emsisoft\Online Armor\oaui.exe"
- "C:\Program Files\Tall Emu\Online Armor\oaui.exe"
O4 - HKLM\..\Run: [@OnlineArmor GUI] "C:\Program Files\Emsisoft\Online Armor\oaui.exe"
O4 - HKLM\..\Run: [@OnlineArmor GUI] "C:\Program Files\Tall Emu\Online Armor\oaui.exe"
Other information:
- File location:
- %ProgramFiles%\Emsisoft\Online Armor
- %ProgramFiles%\Tall Emu\Online Armor
- File properties "Description": Online Armor Component
- Purpose: Security
- Program disable option: None
- Shortcut(s) available: Start Menu, Desktop & Quick Launch (both optional)
- Vendor/Publisher: Emsi Software GmbH (Tall Emu Pty Ltd)
- Product(s): Online Armor Premium, Online Armor ++
- Tested: Yes
Note:
- %ProgramFiles% - refers to the Program Files folder; typically the path is C:\Program Files
- HKLM refers to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
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