Yep, Dudelive, I saw that. What I am scratching my head about is that ZAP asked permission to stop or allow rundll.exe from running and identified it as passibly a dangerous virus. I blocked it and then did a file search on the pc in question. the program was not found.
Then on another machine, I went thorugh the same, porcedure, uninstalling NAV, then installing ZAP. No call for rundll, but I noted that rundll32 was one of the processes running on this second machine.
The first machine has an older installation and has seen a lot of software installed/uninstalled over the past year or more, although it gets a registry cleaner, spyware checker, etc., run on it many times a month.
NOD32 hasn't identified any of this stuff (newly installed as a trial) So, I'm still wondering what program is trying to start rundll and why.