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dasHost.exe Windows process: Is It a Virus or Malware?

The dasHost.exe utility program can cause your CPU usage to increase drastically. The dasHost.exe utility can be mistaken as malware if it causes Windows operations to slow down or crash. What is dasHost.exe? Is it a virus or malware? The answers to these questions are in the post below.

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Have you ever had problems with the dasHost.exe program on your Windows computer? Most PC users are oblivious to the dasHost.exe program until it starts to cause havoc on the smooth running of your PC. You can learn everything you need to know about the dasHost.exe program by reading the content below. What is dasHost.exe? Is it a virus or malware? These are some of the questions covered in the article below.


What is the dasHost.exe program?

The DAsHost program stands for the Device Association Framework Provider Host utility program. The utility program is often referred to as dasHost.exe, in short, to help users identify the program. The function of the utility program is to launch every time you connect a hardware device to your computer.

The DAsHost program executes and pairs external devices like a mouse, keyboards, printers, and web cameras to your computer. The program connects wired and wireless external peripherals to your computer and ensures you can plug and play the devices. The program initiates Local service account permission to enable peripherals devices and provides the framework for synchronizing the hardware and software functions.


Is dasHost.exe a virus or malware?

dasHost exe a virus or malware

The original version of the dasHost.exe program is safe to run on your PC. The ownership of the utility program is from Microsoft Inc. The default file path for the dasHost.exe program is [C:\Windows\System32]. Ensure your DAsHost program file is in the default location because it may be a virus or malware if it is outside the designated file path.

The size of the utility program depends on the version of Windows you are running. Seven variants of the program file are available that range from 69,632 bytes (for Windows 10/7/8/and XP users) to 67,072 bytes. The security rating for the dasHost.exe program is approximately 4% because the System32 subfolder requires administrator privileges before editing files. Malware and virus programs appropriate the dasHost.exe file name to bypass antivirus and malware detection programs.


Checking the security integrity of the dasHost.exe

You can check the security integrity of the dasHost.exe program by confirming it is inside the System32 subfolder. You can follow the procedure below for checking the file path of the dasHost.exe program on your PC.


1. How to check the file path of dasHost.exe on your PC

You can follow the steps below to check the file path of the dasHost.exe program on your Windows computer.

Step 1: Right-click on the Start button in the bottom left of your Taskbar before clicking on the Task Manager option.

Task Manager option

Step 2: Wait for your Task Manager console to open before clicking on the Details tab.

dasHost exe overview

Step 3: Locate the dasHost.exe application before right-clicking on it and selecting the Open file location option.

Locate the dasHost.exe application

Step 4: Check and confirm the file path for the dasHost.exe program on your PC is [C:\Windows\System32].

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2. How to check the digital publisher for the dasHost.exe program

You can follow the steps below to check the digital publisher for your dasHost.exe file program.

Step 1: Right-click on the Start icon at the bottom left of your Taskbar before clicking on the Task Manager option.

clicking on the Task Manager option

Step 2: Wait for the Task Manager console to launch before clicking on the Details tab.

Task Manager console to launch before clicking on the Details tab

Step 3: Locate the dasHost.exe program file before right-clicking on it and selecting the Properties option.

selecting the Properties option

Step 4: Click on the Detail tab of the Properties window and confirm the Copyrights and Digital Publishing of the utility file belong to the Microsoft Corporation.


Can you delete the dasHost.exe utility program?

It is not possible to delete the dasHost.exe program without interfering with the smooth running of your operating system. You can leave the dasHost.exe program if it is inside the System32 folder. You can fix any issues with the dasHost.exe program using the measures below.


Fix issues with the dasHost.exe utility program

Below is a raft of measures that you can undertake to fix any issues with the dasHost.exe program on your PC.


Solution 1: Scan the Program using Windows Defender

You can follow the procedure below to scan the dasHost.exe application with Windows Defender.

Step 1: Use the Task Manager console to open the file location of your dasHost.exe file.

open the file location of your dasHost.exe file

Step 2: Locate the DAsHost file before right-clicking on it and selecting the Scan with Microsoft Defender option.

Scan with Microsoft Defender option

Step 3: Ensure the virus scan is negative for malware and viruses to guarantee the security of the file.

viruses to guarantee the security of the file


Solution 2: Run the dasHost.exe program in the Sand Box

You can follow the steps below to run the dasHost.exe program in the Sand Box. Ensure you have the latest Windows 10 or 111 updates because they have the Sand Box app installed.

Step 1: Download and install the Sand Box application on your computer if you do not already have it.

Download and install the SandBox application

Step 2: Click on the Search bar at the bottom of the Taskbar and search for the Sandbox application. Click on the Sand Box app to launch it.

Click on the Search bar at the bottom of the Taskbar

Step 3: Copy and paste your dasHost.exe program on the Sand Box. Run the utility program to see how the file executes in a safe environment.


Conclusion 

You can also scan the dasHost.exe utility program with third-party antivirus software to check if the program file on your PC is malware or a virus. You can use a small virus removal tool like the Virus Total to get rid of a corrupt dasHost.exe file. Monitoring the network usage for the utility program is another way to identify malware or a virus disguised as the dasHost.exe utility program. The program utilizes minimal CPU resources, and it shouldn't cause your operating system to lag or crash. The above solutions are simple to undertake without consulting an IT professional or expert.