Normally I wouldn't worry too much about this, but we've been having some computer problems lately.
Now, when we restart our computer, our anti-virus registers that a "Generic Host Process" is trying to act as a server. I've been denying it access, but then I was having problems with some other stuff that normally works fine; the two things may be unrelated, but I'm not sure if not allowing this specific svchost to act as a server could be messing stuff up.
The svchost is in system32 and is 14,336 bytes; is that a normal place/size for one of those? I know they can vary, but I don't know where they should be or anything.