What is the "uiexec.exe" ?
Our database contains 656 different files for filename uiexec.exe . You can also check most distributed file variants with name uiexec.exe. Agregate rating is 5(5) stars - based on 7 reviews.This is executable file. You can find it running in Task Manager as the process uiexec.exe.
File details of most used file with name "uiexec.exe"
- Product:
- (Empty Value)
- Company:
- (Empty Value)
- Description:
- (Empty Value)
- Version:
- (Empty Value)
- MD5:
- aeab274571f151bb6143952258f5c84f
- SHA1:
- a4e7cf50d4ccea295d556cc24da06553f3ecf09b
- SHA256:
- e724cff0ccaa9c23380d7e1cad4ceaadee704eddf13a3ad231288da9e027ddfa
- Size:
- 132096
- Directory:
- %PROGRAMFILES%\Join Air
- Operating System:
- Windows XP
- Occurence:
- Medium
Is the Process "uiexec.exe" Safe or Threat ?
User Reviews of the "uiexec.exe"
Reviews for all files with name "uiexec.exe"
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SAFErating from user Jesper Kleemann for file %PROGRAMFILES%\Mobile Broadband\uiexec.exe (Variant: 23658512)
It is a safe program from ZTE mobile broaband
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SAFErating from user VinhVietNam for file %PROGRAMFILES%\D-com 3G\uiexec.exe (Variant: 18045033)
This is file DCOM 3G of VIETTEL TELECOM. It safe
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SAFErating from user MikeOne for file %PROGRAMFILES%\1&1 Surf-Stick\UIExec.exe (Variant: 3237076)
Application for internet surfing from provider, for mobiles or PC, see here : http://www.1und1.de/
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SAFErating from user netterben36 for file %PROGRAMFILES%\1&1 Surf-Stick\UIExec.exe
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SAFErating from user sigei for file %PROGRAMFILES%\\Join Air\\UIExec.exe
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SAFErating from user KodrutZ for file %PROGRAMFILES%\Join Air\UIExec.exe (Variant: 62065)
Software for detecting Huawei USB modems when inserted and starting the interface needed to connect to wireless Internet.
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SAFErating from user Honk for file %PROGRAMFILES%\Join Air\UIExec.exe (Variant: 199424)
Euiexec.exe is part of a software for mobile internet USB stickts. It does not use many ressources when mobile internet is not in use. I cannot say for sure if it contains malicious functions but since it does not originate from anonymous hackers but from big phone companies I would doubt it.