What is the "vds.exe" ? Variant 17941579

Our database contains 300 different files for filename vds.exe but this page contains information about single file with specific attributes. If you want to see general information about the vds.exe then visit General Information Page . You can also check most distributed file variants with name vds.exe. This file belongs to product Microsoft® Windows® Operating System and was developed by company Microsoft Corporation. This file has description Virtual Disk Service. 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 vds.exe.

vds.exe Process
Product:
Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
Company:
Microsoft Corporation
Description:
Virtual Disk Service
Version:
5.2.3790.4029
MD5:
978d52cd215fb5a81f01978a756fd7ca
SHA1:
b438cae7fbc647ce548d963f32f2394b7b526538
SHA256:
80c3a423bffde8a0769d83d589712bebc0548cb7874d6b2c4367240eb88a431f
Size:
352768
Directory:
C:\Windows\System32
Operating System:
Windows Server 2003
Occurence:
Low oc0

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User Reviews of the "vds.exe"

  • SAFErating from user MikeOne (Variant: 17941579)

    VDS (Virtual disk service) is a set of application programming interfaces (APIs) that provides a single interface for managing disks. More info on http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc739923(v=ws.10).aspx :
    "VDS provides three interfaces: a single interface between the application layer and the service, and two interfaces between the service and provider programs in the data layer. VDS coordinates with the file-system functions, synchronizes provider activities, and coordinates between applications. Being between the application and provider, VDS presents uniform functionality to applications even though some of the underlying providers might lack such uniformity..."