What is the "hkext3.exe" ? Variant 17850878
Our database contains 2 different files for filename hkext3.exe but this page contains information about single file with specific attributes. If you want to see general information about the hkext3.exe then visit General Information Page . You can also check most distributed file variants with name hkext3.exe. Agregate rating is 5(5) stars - based on 1 reviews.This is executable file. You can find it running in Task Manager as the process hkext3.exe.
- Product:
- (Empty Value)
- Company:
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- Description:
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- Version:
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- MD5:
- fc362df028252e0395a7b9669d24a3cf
- SHA1:
- ae719181c250af7b2adcab7c22d6848cc86125d1
- SHA256:
- b1e8e8ff175b9e895f343546f43a589cae0ce1542162658fd334efce89204136
- Size:
- 313856
- Directory:
- C:\Windows
- Operating System:
- Windows 8
- Occurence:
- Medium
System Explorer Community Antivirus Report
Antivirus Name | Latest Toleration |
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Kaspersky Anti-Virus | 2016-07-08 04:00:39 |
Symantec Endpoint Protection | 2016-06-30 01:41:21 |
Windows Defender | 2016-05-22 11:34:41 |
Kaspersky Internet Security | 2016-01-11 14:23:11 |
Kaspersky Endpoint Security 10 | 2015-12-07 11:56:59 |
ESET Smart Security 9.0.318.20 | 2015-11-05 21:49:12 |
avast! Antivirus | 2015-10-24 05:51:28 |
AVG AntiVirus Free Edition 2015 | 2015-10-14 20:40:08 |
Microsoft Security Essentials | 2015-07-14 21:36:37 |
ESET NOD32 Antivirus 8.0 | 2015-04-09 13:42:09 |
Is the Process "hkext3.exe" Safe or Threat ?
User Reviews of the "hkext3.exe"
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SAFErating from user Denlyn for file C:\Windows\HKExt3.exe (Variant: 42896)
HKExt3 (HotKey EXT3) file is a dirivative file from Microsoft which has no bearing on major operating system files for Windows Vista. Designed to allow for hotkey functions for faster access to programs, this file will lay dormant until a program requires access for the functionality of the file. Hot key functions are designed with the consumer in mind including such keys from F1 to F12 which Microsoft Windows uses for it's own use. F1 connecting to the Windows Help files, F3 connecting to the Windows Search function and F4 being for the Address bar and so on. Installing certain keyboards or mice which require the use of Hot Keys buttons such as Internet, Email, Volume etc etc etc, will activate the HKExt3 file. This file can be removed without any harm to the system but future requirements of hot key usage will be limited. An easy fix will be to open msconfig and untick the box where HKExt3 exists for files to be open upon Windows startup. Disabling this file will mean hot key functions will be limited or unavailable. Other dirivatives may include ChiFuncExt, LchDrvKey, mHotkey.