LMIR0001.tmp_r.bat is usually located in the 'c:\documents and settings\%USERNAME%\local settings\application data\logmein rescue applet\' folder.
None of the anti-virus scanners at VirusTotal reports anything malicious about LMIR0001.tmp_r.bat.
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LMIR0001.tmp_r.bat does not have any version or vendor information.
LMIR0001.tmp_r.bat is not signed.
None of the 43 anti-virus programs at VirusTotal detected the LMIR0001.tmp_r.bat file.
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| MD5 | 2a66dbb975d51e03c202576a6ba4452e |
| SHA256 | 6dac7eaca4315fa14bac7a7106b20c516d63f6d1f62b97673ada4210aaf14b49 |
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It seems LMIR0001.tmp_r.bat is just as you have described I.E. a log me in rescue only. I have a couple of variations of it. An E or F after the 000 and a tmp.bat in place of tmp_r.bat as well as the preceding. Spyhunter asked if I knew these objects as it could not classify them as safe or malicious. Spyhunter gave me the option of disabling them and I will do that rather than removing them just in case. I think I will not miss them. It is unfortunate but even though I keep a team of professionals on payroll to fix my computer I wind up either fixing their mistakes or fixing what they can not find. Spyhunter is one such item. For the last six months it has had a window pop up telling me it was modified and do I want to restore it or keep the modification. When I tried to restore it back it just looped back to ask me if I wanted to restore it once more. All the king's men could not find the loop and spyhunter became useless. Last night I decided to find the loop and did. I won't keep spyhunter because of bleeping computer's articles but personally I found it to find things that malwarebytes and others couldn't. It kept me out of trouble. Tonight it found these themes. LMIR0001.tmp_r.bat As I said I will now disable them. A Pall
# 4 Jun 2016, 7:43
buster writes