rasman.exe – Here is the scoop on Remote Access Service Manager as it pertains to computer network security. The big question: what is rasman.exe and is it spyware, a trojan and if so, how do I get rid of Remote Access Service Manager?
rasman.exe (Remote Access Service Manager) – Details
The process rasman.exe is required by windows to provide various functions relating to RAS (Remote Access Service) Routing. If you use Dial Up Networking or any other RAS related services, this process should be left running.
rasman.exe is an application that does NOT appear to be a security risk
Our process monitor database currently registers rasman.exe to Microsoft.
This is part of Microsoft Windows.
RASMAN.EXE – Disclaimer
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You know who I am!
I am not Rasman, I am Jim, Rasman is a process as explained on this page, not someone inside your computer. Read the page for more information, and by the way, I accept your apology.
Jim, Lets start off straight up! Are you Rasman? If you are, and you are contracted legally, I will not sue you, I will visit you and we will have our hands in the front of our faces and not on these keyboards. Yes Jim, If you are Rasman, I am calling you out Sir. And again if you are, I will drive to meet you.
For those who have a chuckle at these words, how would you like to find out your pc is being entirely violated! Here is a sample of what seems to be literally thousands of pages from rasman,
[116] 01-11 06:55:08:710: Reading device group “PPPoE”
[116] 01-11 06:55:08:710: Device List after deleting dupe
[116] 01-11 06:55:08:710: Device List after deleting dupe
[116] 01-11 06:55:08:710: ReadRasFile: ReadEntryList returned 0
[116] 01-11 06:55:08:710: RASSQM: In ReadPhonebookFile Number of myuse profiles set 4
As you can see, the gentleman has hacked into our private network, sat with a clear concious that I feel Rasman is involved with those who I will name for corporate embezzelment. Our site and work we do involves innocent people who are being effected in the wake of whatever is going on.
As I have nothing to hide, and screw the word sue. I am ready to go toe to toe with you! I am a 50 y/o calling you out son! If you are Rasman, then lets estabolish a date and time right now. Will you try to screw our family further or will you suddenly look in the mirror and see what may be left of a real man.
Now Jim, If you are not Rasman, I apoligize and will hire your immediately.
If you are Jim, then lets go….I am serious 500, 700 or 1000 miles I will drive to you with hate in mind every second.
You know who I am!
This is jokes, just downloaded a game that tried to access Rasman thank god for BitDefender, anyway It is a HUGE whole in the security of any computer even the worst hacker can take advantage of it.
Thank you folks for the info on rasman.exe
Hello No love for bill. Keep the old computer and put Linux on it. There are many different types and some are not user friendly. I’m using Mandriva, PCLinuxOS and Google Chrome.
Just trying it on three different comps. Once set up they work well and you don’t have to update all the time. Viruses can’t hurt it………..Yet Very secure but use a firewall.
why would MS allow a remote service manager application to be run at all when it is susceptible to viruses / malware? I cannot get rid of this exe file and there is no way of telling if someone is remotely accessing my computer. IT seems like a huge hole in security for users, that is why I am getting an apple instead -I have had it with MS.