what is glba140.tmp?

marebear

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I recently did a C Drive restore after a failed attempt to upgrade my OS left my laptop in a restart/rollback loop. I'm now at the stage of re-installing some of the old programs I had. I installed Verizon Internet Security Suite and then I installed yahoo messenger (beta 11). Just as soon as the yahoo program installed I got a pop up from Verizon Security Suite that warned me of a program wanting internet access. The program is "glba140.tmp" and the location is "C:\users\computername\appdata\local\temp\glba140.tmp. There's no recommendation for the program. I want to know if it is a yahoo messenger app and if it is safe to press "Allow" on this?
 
Because maybe you failed to upgrade the OS or restore the C: drive, it corrupted your registry.
The computer maybe have incorrect file associations form the registry errors in the registry. I would check the registry for error file associations.
Second option would be is to delete it, but sometimes a program can store data in a .tmp file, so it would be risky to do so.
 
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