rpitsp.exe - Is rpitsp.exe spyware, adware, or a virus?

what is rpitsp.exe?
Purpose of rpitsp.exe:



Process or task name:

Be sure to always double check your spelling if you are concerned about spyware, as often spyware will use a very similiar spelling of system processes or other common tasks. rpitsp.exe

File type:
Exe program - Files with an extension of "exe" are executable programs.

Purpose of this file:
rpitsp.exe is an executable file, and it most likely was installed by you but may have arrived on your pc. Always check the file location which is shown below, as this is a way to verify you have the correct file. Often spyware or virus writers use similiar names in hopes to fool you into thinking its a good file, but they place the spyware in other disk locations with the similiar or same name. This file has been reported as a rogue file, and reports on this are that it can greatly slow down your system. This will appear in your startup and action should be taken to remove it. If you are ever concerned about a potential spyware or virus in your startup list, simply rename the file to a different name or just remove it from your startup list. This way even if you remove a potential dangerous threat that is really a file you wanted, you simply can just add it back or run the program if needed. If this file were on my computer I would take action to remove this immediately and reboot your machine so it is no longer running. Visit rpitsp.exe for complete information on this task or process. If you would like help on other tasks or processes, you can view the entire process and task directory here.

What is the rpitsp.exe location, where is it stored on my computer?
This file will be found at: C:\WINDOWS\rpitsp.exe


Note on file and folder locations: Remember that although many files are always in default file locations, some files can easily be moved to different locations or change names like many spyware, adware, or popup programs do. If you suspect you have spyware or adware, check to see if you see a similiar names stored elsewhere. It always helps to check your tasklist also to see what is currently running on your computer. You can always view the tasklist on your computer by pressing ctrl-alt-del to view your "task manager", and then click the "processes" tab. This will show you all tasks running on your computer. Dll files will NOT show on your computer tasklist, as dll files are actually part of other processes. You may see similiar program names running if spyware or adware is on your computer, for example, rpitsp.exe may be slightly misspelled to keep you from finding it, or spyware and adware may be named very similiar to a system file. Make sure always check the location of tasks or processes if you are concerned. rpitsp.exe can also be used by other programs or software, as there is no standard on software program names what companies choose.

  • Is rpitsp.exe spyware?
        Yes. This is considered a spyware related program.

  • Is this considered adware or popup related?
        No.

  • Is this considered a virus or trojan?
        Yes.

  • Would you recommend that I remove rpitsp.exe?
        Yes, I would remove rpitsp.exe if it was on my computer. If you wish to do this, and you get an error message because you cannot access it, you should first terminate the task in your tasklist and then attempt to add it to your recycle bin again.

  • View All Tasks and Processes
    rpitsp.exe is an executable file, and it most likely was installed by you but may have arrived on your pc. Always check the file location which is shown below, as this is a way to verify you have the correct file. Often spyware or virus writers use similiar names in hopes to fool you into thinking its a good file, but they place the spyware in other disk locations with the similiar or same name. This file has been reported as a rogue file, and reports on this are that it can greatly slow down your system. This will appear in your startup and action should be taken to remove it. If you are ever concerned about a potential spyware or virus in your startup list, simply rename the file to a different name or just remove it from your startup list. This way even if you remove a potential dangerous threat that is really a file you wanted, you simply can just add it back or run the program if needed. If this file were on my computer I would take action to remove this immediately and reboot your machine so it is no longer running. This file will be found at: C:\WINDOWS\rpitsp.exe Please feel free to check www.what-is-exe.com for any future lookups or updates, as this index is continually changing and expanding.