Desktop Themes

Desktop Themes

by Freeze.com

What is Desktop Themes?

Desktop Themes is software application developed by Freeze.com. It is most commonly found on computers running Windows Vista with nearly 40.00% of installations running this operating system.

Desktop Themes is most popular in the United States with 81.82% of installations residing in this country.

Desktop Themes adds 1 scheduled task to the Windows Task Scheduler launching the program at randomly scheduled times. When using a computer that is connected to the internet, Desktop Themes is known to create 1 firewall exception to allow inbound and outbound connectivity.

About Desktop Themes?

Desktop Themes is a software application that is packaged with InstallIQ, an installation manager that offers recommendations for additional advertising-supported or third-party software such as toolbars, browser add-ons, and other potentially unwanted programs. While installation of these additional software is not mandatory, users are required to manually deselect the bundled offers during the installation process.

Software Behaviors

Services:
  • undata.exe runs as a service named 'Browser System Enahncer' (671c50b0).
Firewall:
  • undata.exe is added as a firewall exception for 'C:\Program Files1\Yahoo!\MESSEN~1\UNWISE.EXE'.
Scheduled tasks:
  • undata.exe is scheduled as a task with the class '{F71A9918-1861-4EFE-AE94-530BDDE46DD4}' (runs on registration).

Software Details

URL:
https://www.freeze.com
Support:
https://www.freeze.com/help/customersupport.aspx
Installation path:
C:\Program Files\Freeze.com\desktop themes
Uninstaller:
"C:\Program Files1\Freeze.com\Desktop Themes\UNINSTAL.EXE"
Size:
0.00 B
Language:
English

Desktop Themes Executable Details

Primary executable:
uninstal.exe
Name:
Desktop Themes
Path:
C:\Program Files\Freeze.com\desktop themes\uninstal.exe
MD5:
130d9e20192f9d2f441b32ff36d5305e
SHA-1:
SHA-256:
Files installed by Desktop Themes
File Type Filename MD5
EXE
130d9e20192f9d2f441b32ff36d5305e
EXE
973567b98cdfc147df4e60471d9df072