Process or task name:
Always double check your task spelling if you are concerned about spyware or viruses, as often they use similar spelling for these windows processes and tasks: rlls.dll
File type:
Dll program – Files that have a dll extension are called modules/functions or programs loaded into memory.
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What is it:
This rlls.dll file is a program that was installed by you, it would not have arrived on your computer as preinstalled software. The actual disk location is also listed below so you can verify your file and location on your computer. This rlls.dll file is appearing with regularity as an adware and spyware related module. Many virus checkers are reporting it as a trojan, and we would remove this immediately if it was on our computer.
A module named rlvknlg.exe may also exist on your computer if you have rlls.dll. The registry entry will show: C:\Program Files\RelevantKnowledge\rlls.dll Unlock: UnlockShellEvent Reconnect: UnlockShellEvent StartShell: StartShellEvent Visit rlls.dll 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 rlls.dll location, where is it stored on my computer?
This file will be found C:\Program Files\RelevantKnowledge\rlls.dll
Is rlls.dll spyware?
Yes. This is considered a spyware related program.
Is this software task considered adware or malware?
Yes. This is advertising related, so it is considered adware and may be causing popup windows on your computer.
Is rlls.dll considered a virus or trojan?
Yes.Would you recommend that I remove rlls.dll?
Yes, we would remove rlls.dll if it was on our 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.