Have look at other apps with multiple entries, browsers are a common one. My Firefox has 7, 6 under the main Firefox.exe ....
True. But browsers allways did such a thing (atleast as long as i can remember). From the other side, Avast did it just after update. So... it's like: instaling update, and after this - bam! you have a lot of multiple process. So... the first thought - "hmmm.... may be somthing goes wrong?"
+ Browsers (or the other programs), usually, put multiple processes on a single branch (with a check mark) that can be deployed.
Therefore, I decided to clarify this point, just in case... Well if such a thing is normal, then ok.
Thanks for info folks.