How does the Win7 system close the msfeedssync.exe process?

  
                

When we were using the computer, we saw that the hard disk was very messy, so I wanted to sort it out. I found a process of msfeedssync.exe when I finished it. I looked at the memory of our computer and it is not very big, I don’t know. What process can be deleted. What process is Win7, can it be closed? Now let's talk about how to turn off the msfeedssync.exe process.

The steps are as follows:

First, what is msfeedssync.exe

msfeedssync.exe is the RSS update for Microsoft ie7, if the user is updating the subscription to the new RSS, The process will be started automatically. The default setting of the general system is “ This process is automatically started periodically (for example, every other day). When all users use ie7, they will automatically jump out of the process.

Although the process is started, the process file is usually saved on C:\\WINDOWS\\system32, or don't delete it. But if we want to let him not start completely, It can be set in IE's browser.

Second, the specific operation method is as follows:

First open the ie7 browser, then click the <quo;tool-internet option above the menu bar&rdquo ;, switch from the "General" option to the "Contents" option, and finally click on "Source & Web Alerts" and click on "Settings" and then "Automatically check the source and web alerts." New & rdquo; The previous hook can be removed by closing it. As shown in the figure:

Third, the optimized use of the program and system garbage is cleaned up.

When tidying up the system process I found that the system often pulls out a process called msfeedssync.exe. Its memory usage is not very large, about 1224KB, but because I didn't actively open it, I always let me worry, I hope to kill it quickly. Br>

By name, msfeedssync should be a Microsoft product's own process related to feed synchronization. It turns out that this is true.

msfeedssync is Microsoft's IE7 RSS (called "Source" ”) Update the program. This process will be called when updating the subscribed RSS. The system will automatically start this process (such as every other day) according to the settings of IE7, and synchronize the RSS.

IE7 is completely dispensable for me, letting it exist is to take care of the browser of some IE kernels in the system (such as FF, Sogou, Maxthon). IE for the website The display effect test under the device, I also carried out through ITester. Therefore, IE7 is frozen all the year round.

In this case, msfeedssync still consciously jumped out to update RSS and affect the speed of my system. I am very touched by the unremitting service. I decided to let it go completely.

Click on the IE7 properties and switch to the "Contents" tab. Click on the "Settings" button at the bottom of the "Source and Web Alerts" button to pop up " Source & Web Alerts Set the & rdquo; dialog. Uncheck the "Automatically check for updates to source and web alerts" option to turn off this automatic sync RSS feature.

At this point the annoying msfeedssync.exe was wiped out. The whole world is quiet.

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