what is apphostregistrationverifier.exe?
Have you ever had an app launch another app to help with a task? if so, you have probably used this useful executable. We believe that apphostregistrationverifier.exe keeps all these useful application-to-application interactions up-to-date on your pc so that your applications can continue to work together efficiently within windows.
publisher: microsoft windows
apphostregistrationverifier.exe stands for application uri handler registration verifier.
what does apphostregistrationverifier.exe do?
supports microsoft’s ability to launch an application from within another application, allowing for useful application-by-application scenarios.
is apphostregistrationverifier.exe safe? 5 easy ways to see if apphostregistrationverifier.exe is safe or malware.
- 1. see who signed the apphostregistrationverifier.exe (verify the publisher)
- 2. scan apphostregistrationverifier.exe with windows security.
- 3. check the network activity of apphostregistrationverifier.exe.
- 4. scan apphostregistrationverifier.exe with virustotal.
- 5. run it in windows sandbox.
why does apphostregistrationverifier.exe access the network?
while investigating apphostregistrationverifier.exe with glasswire network security monitor on our devices based in austin, tx usa, we found that it connects to microsoft controlled servers at standard.t-0001.t-msedge.net. The domain you connected to made us wonder if this .exe works much with Microsoft’s new Edge browser to make sure it handles different tasks within the Windows OS app ecosystem efficiently. for example, if you want to open a pdf file with edge or use some other transfer system between applications, maybe this executable will take care of that task, or tell windows that it can be done. Since it appears to be a very useful part of windows, we do not recommend blocking this executable with the glasswire firewall.
about us
Our goal at glasswire is to help people protect their privacy and security. We’ve helped over 20 million people protect their devices from threats. Are you curious about the security of another windows file? visit our full directory of windows .exe files.
do you have comments?
Do you have suggestions on how we can improve this page? please let us know.