What is Oh1.exe?

Oh1.exe is part of AVG Internet Security 4 and developed by AVG Technologies CZ, s.r.o. according to the Oh1.exe version information.

Oh1.exe's description is "z AVG Alert Manager0"

Oh1.exe is usually located in the 'C:\Users\test\AppData\Local\Temp\' folder.

Some of the anti-virus scanners at VirusTotal detected Oh1.exe.

If you have additional information about the file, please share it with the FreeFixer users by posting a comment at the bottom of this page.

Vendor and version information [?]

The following is the available information on Oh1.exe:

PropertyValue
Product nameAVG Internet Security 4
Company nameAVG Technologies CZ, s.r.o.
File descriptionz AVG Alert Manager0
Internal nameUeavgamz
Original filenameUeavgamz
Legal copyrightCopyright © 2010 4H AVG Technologies CZ, s.r.o.
Private buildWin32 Release_Unicodef8
Product version9.0.0.832
File version9.0.0.832
Special buildAvg8VC86_2010_0603_213001(832), SVNRev 132525 (/branches/release/avg90_sp3DG)

Here's a screenshot of the file properties when displayed by Windows Explorer:

Product nameAVG Internet Security 4
Company nameAVG Technologies CZ, s.r.o.
File descriptionz AVG Alert Manager0
Internal nameUeavgamz
Original filenameUeavgamz
Legal copyrightCopyright © 2010 4H AVG Technologie..
Private buildWin32 Release_Unicodef8
Product version9.0.0.832
File version9.0.0.832
Special buildAvg8VC86_2010_0603_213001(832), SVNR..

Digital signatures [?]

Oh1.exe is not signed.

VirusTotal report

34 of the 42 anti-virus programs at VirusTotal detected the Oh1.exe file. That's a 81% detection rate.

ScannerDetection Name
AhnLab-V3 Win-Trojan/Fakeav.127488.K
AntiVir TR/Dldr.Renos.LX.662
Avast Win32:MalOb-EM
Avast5 Win32:MalOb-EM
AVG Downloader.Generic11.BGO
BitDefender Gen:Variant.Kazy.16024
CAT-QuickHeal TrojanDownloader.Renos.lx
Commtouch W32/FakeAlert.KN.gen!Eldorado
Comodo TrojWare.Win32.TrojanDownloader.FraudLoad.AH
DrWeb Trojan.Siggen2.24449
Emsisoft Trojan-Downloader.SuspectCRC!IK
eTrust-Vet Win32/Renos.D!generic
F-Prot W32/FakeAlert.KN.gen!Eldorado
F-Secure Trojan-Downloader:W32/Renos.GTQ
Fortinet W32/PackZbot.D!tr
GData Gen:Variant.Kazy.16024
Ikarus Trojan-Downloader.SuspectCRC
K7AntiVirus Riskware
McAfee Downloader-CEW.af
McAfee-GW-Edition Downloader-CEW.af
Microsoft TrojanDownloader:Win32/Renos.LX
NOD32 a variant of Win32/Kryptik.LPQ
Norman W32/Kryptik.JY
Panda Generic Trojan
PCTools Trojan.FakeAV!rem
Prevx Medium Risk Malware
Rising Trojan.Win32.Generic.12807A23
Sophos Mal/FakeAV-IZ
SUPERAntiSpyware Trojan.Agent/Gen-FakeAVG
Symantec Trojan.FakeAV
TheHacker Trojan/Kryptik.lpq
VBA32 Malware-Cryptor.Limpopo
VIPRE VirTool.Win32.Obfuscator.hg!b1 (v)
VirusBuster Trojan.Codecpack.Gen.14
34 of the 42 anti-virus programs detected the Oh1.exe file.

Oh1.exe removal instructions

The instructions below shows how to remove Oh1.exe with help from the FreeFixer removal tool. Basically, you install FreeFixer, scan your computer, check the Oh1.exe file for removal, restart your computer and scan it again to verify that Oh1.exe has been successfully removed. Here are the removal instructions in more detail:

  1. Download and install FreeFixer: http://www.freefixer.com/download.html
  2. Start FreeFixer and press the Start Scan button. The scan will finish in approximately five minutes.
    Screenshot of Start Scan button
  3. When the scan is finished, locate Oh1.exe in the scan result and tick the checkbox next to the Oh1.exe file. Do not check any other file for removal unless you are 100% sure you want to delete it. Tip: Press CTRL-F to open up FreeFixer's search dialog to quickly locate Oh1.exe in the scan result.
    Red arrow point on the unwanted file
    C:\Users\test\AppData\Local\Temp\Oh1.exe
  4. Scroll down to the bottom of the scan result and press the Fix button. FreeFixer will now delete the Oh1.exe file.
    Screenshot of Fix button
  5. Restart your computer.
  6. Start FreeFixer and scan your computer again. If Oh1.exe still remains in the scan result, proceed with the next step. If Oh1.exe is gone from the scan result you're done.
  7. If Oh1.exe still remains in the scan result, check its checkbox again in the scan result and click Fix.
  8. Restart your computer.
  9. Start FreeFixer and scan your computer again. Verify that Oh1.exe no longer appear in the scan result.
Please select the option that best describe your thoughts on the removal instructions given above








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Hashes [?]

PropertyValue
MD5c54bcbd4ed3d564a365e058ef8eae880
SHA256662345a08354f0a0f6b049fc139843e19d862db436c67dfe324d2d9babc9bca8

Error Messages

These are some of the error messages that can appear related to oh1.exe:

oh1.exe has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience.

oh1.exe - Application Error. The instruction at "0xXXXXXXXX" referenced memory at "0xXXXXXXXX". The memory could not be "read/written". Click on OK to terminate the program.

z AVG Alert Manager0 has stopped working.

End Program - oh1.exe. This program is not responding.

oh1.exe is not a valid Win32 application.

oh1.exe - Application Error. The application failed to initialize properly (0xXXXXXXXX). Click OK to terminate the application.

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