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A Wine program (maybe a service?) is auto-starting. How are automatic Wine tasks scheduled?

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I installed Buffalo NAS Navigator on my WINE instance, and later uninstalled it. However it left something behind -- two DLLs, and one program, "nassvc.exe". The EXE auto-starts every few days and uses up a lot of CPU.

Sure I could just delete the folder and exe from my system but this is a learning experience! How can I figure out what's allowing this to run automatically?

UbuntuMate 20.04.4 LTS

Wine 7.0 though it may have been installed before I updated Wine... previous was version 6 something.

My cron table is empty, as is the one for root.

System monitor shows nassvc.exe running under my username, with the following command line:

C:\Program Files (x86)\BUFFALO\NASNAVI\nassvc.exe-Service_Execute-dcyc=290-dto=5 -dluc=0-dmin=1 -dmax=2 -dflc=0-apc=0 -log=0 -pm=1 -pall=1 -phttp=0 -pbc=0 -ppro=0-pcyc=150-pmin=1 -pmax=2 -pflc=0

I don't know what any of those arguments mean. Also, this has persisted through reboots, so I can't see how it could be a lingering process or other service... but maybe don't know enough about WINE!

Thanks for reading!

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