SBRC.exe is part of CounterSpy SDK and developed by Sunbelt Software, Inc. according to the SBRC.exe version information.
SBRC.exe's description is "Sunbelt CounterSpy Registry Cleaner"
SBRC.exe is usually located in the 'C:\Program Files\Yahoo!\NSS\' folder.
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.
The following is the available information on SBRC.exe:
Property | Value |
---|---|
Product name | CounterSpy SDK |
Company name | Sunbelt Software, Inc. |
File description | Sunbelt CounterSpy Registry Cleaner |
Internal name | SBRC.exe |
Original filename | SBRC.exe |
Legal copyright | Copyright © 2002-2005 Sunbelt Software. All rights reserved. |
Legal trademark | SUNBELT SOFTWARE and the "S" logo are registered trademarks of Sunbelt Software. CounterSpy SDK is a trademark of Sunbelt Software. |
Product version | 2.0.113.0 |
File version | 2.0.113.0 |
Here's a screenshot of the file properties when displayed by Windows Explorer:
Product name | CounterSpy SDK |
Company name | Sunbelt Software, Inc. |
File description | Sunbelt CounterSpy Registry Cleaner |
Internal name | SBRC.exe |
Original filename | SBRC.exe |
Legal copyright | Copyright © 2002-2005 Sunbelt Softw.. |
Legal trademark | SUNBELT SOFTWARE and the "S" logo ar.. |
Product version | 2.0.113.0 |
File version | 2.0.113.0 |
Property | Value |
---|---|
MD5 | ede15eb04a2d02612a8a49c253357f38 |
SHA256 | 084e6a03706ccced0ace5a5ac99a65537659d811db4070d90bd7d2143fa4b4ed |
These are some of the error messages that can appear related to sbrc.exe:
sbrc.exe has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience.
sbrc.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.
Sunbelt CounterSpy Registry Cleaner has stopped working.
End Program - sbrc.exe. This program is not responding.
sbrc.exe is not a valid Win32 application.
sbrc.exe - Application Error. The application failed to initialize properly (0xXXXXXXXX). Click OK to terminate the application.
To help other users, please let us know what you will do with SBRC.exe:
The poll result listed below shows what users chose to do with SBRC.exe. 55% have voted for removal. Based on votes from 20 users.
NOTE: Please do not use this poll as the only source of input to determine what you will do with SBRC.exe.
If you feel that you need more information to determine if your should keep this file or remove it, please read this guide.
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Please share with the other users what you think about this file. What does this file do? Is it legitimate or something that your computer is better without? Do you know how it was installed on your system? Did you install it yourself or did it come bundled with some other software? Is it running smoothly or do you get some error message? Any information that will help to document this file is welcome. Thank you for your contributions.
I'm reading all new comments so don't hesitate to post a question about the file. If I don't have the answer perhaps another user can help you.
From Sunbelt software:
http://getsatisfaction.com/sunbeltsoftware/topics/is_sbrc_exe_always_supposed_to_load_at_start_up
"sbrc.exe is CounterSpy's boot-time registry cleaner. This will generally only run on boot up if CounterSpy found it necessary to run further scans to remove a threat. You will need to let that scan completely finish in order for it to NOT continue to scan on subsequent boot ups."
I tested this, and Tim (quoted above) is absolutely correct.
# 26 Jan 2011, 12:40
/Wolf/ writes