Check Exe Files on Your Computer

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If you ever open up your task manager and navigate to the processes tab, you will see a bunch of entries with the extension ‘exe'. While entries with application names on them tell you exactly what they are, you will also find entries with names that have no real identifying characteristics.
Let's say you're curious to know exactly what each entry does. In that case, head over to Exelib. This site is a database of executable programs. When you type in the name of an exe file, you get information about what that file does, where it is located, what effect does it have on your system, and how much of a threat it is to your machine.

Take svchost.exe for example. This entry in the Task Manager scans the ‘to be started' section of your machine and creates a list of processes to launch. While this application itself does not pose a threat, it may occasionally launch a critical process.
Exelib helps you determine what executables your computer is running or possesses. While it is always good to keep track of executable files, this site can also help protect your computer. You can check new executables that have newly appeared to see if they are viruses or have spyware properties. Occasionally, you may come across an exe file that isn't in the database. However, the database is always being updated so you can always check back later.
Do you have any special way to check what your executable files can do? How do you deal with unknown files?

Check Exe Files on Your Computer
 
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