Ctfmon.exe (c:\windows\system32\).
Windows System32 Dll
This entry has information about the startup entry named ctfmon.exe that points to the ctfmon.exe. C: WINDOWS system32 ctfmon.exe. For more info on ctfmon see. Ctfmon.exe monitors active windows and provides text input service support for speech recognition, handwriting recognition, keyboard translation, and other alternate user input forms. See How to uninstall CTFMON.EXE. Note: The ctfmon.exe file is located in the folder C: Windows System32. I cannot use the search bar as imput from my keyboard has stopped working. It works if I run C: Windows System32 ctfmon.exe. How can I get this file to run when I.
If you have opened the Windows Task Manager or used Hijackthis to track down a problem, you have probably run across a file called CTFMON.EXE. Disabling it from MSCONFIG doesn't make it go away and it definitely feels like a virus, so what exactly is this file? It turns out that CTFMON.EXE is a file that is installed with Office XP applications. It activates the Alternative User Input Text Input Processor and the Language Bar. The program monitors the active windows and provides text input service support for speech recognition, handwriting recognition, keyboard, translation, and other alternative user input technologies. It also starts the language bar that appears next to the system tray (shown below).
Or Double-click on Date, Time, Language, and Regional Options in Category View 3) Click on the Languages tab, then click on Details 5) Click on the Advanced Tab 6) Finally, place a checkmark in the box 'Turn off advanced text services' and Click Ok The language bar next to the System Tray should disappear, and CTFMON.EXE will unload from memory. If you wish to bring back the language bar, simply follow the procedure above and UNCHECK the box to turn off advanced text services. Microsoft has more information and a Frequently Asked Questions document about CTFMON.EXE, click on the link below to review it.