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60%
60% of PCs block this file from running.
Possible reason:
Performance resource utilization

VersionsAdditional versions

7.3.117.0 7.14%
7.1.391.0 35.71%
7.1.362.0 14.29%
7.1.361.0 7.14%
7.1.290.0 7.14%
7.0.831.0 7.14%
7.0.614.0 7.14%
7.0.610.0 14.29%

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Import table
advapi32.dll
TraceMessage, GetTraceEnableFlags, GetTraceEnableLevel, GetTraceLoggerHandle, RegisterTraceGuidsW, UnregisterTraceGuids, RegDeleteKeyW, RegDeleteValueW, RegCloseKey, RegCreateKeyExW, RegOpenKeyExW, RegSetValueExW, RegQueryInfoKeyW, RegEnumKeyExW, RegQueryValueExW
gdi32.dll
GetDeviceCaps
kernel32.dll
RaiseException, EnterCriticalSection, LeaveCriticalSection, MulDiv, GetModuleFileNameW, InterlockedIncrement, InterlockedDecrement, CloseHandle, WaitForSingleObject, Sleep, CreateThread, CreateEventW, SetEvent, GetModuleHandleW, GetCurrentThreadId, FreeLibrary, GetProcAddress, LoadLibraryW, GetLastError, lstrlenW, MultiByteToWideChar, SizeofResource, LoadResource, FindResourceW, LoadLibraryExW, GetCommandLineW, HeapSetInformation, GetProcessHeap, UnregisterWait, RegisterWaitForSingleObject, OpenProcess, WideCharToMultiByte, SystemTimeToFileTime, FlushInstructionCache, GetCurrentProcess, lstrlenA, SetLastError, LockResource, GetSystemTime, lstrcmpiW, DeleteCriticalSection, InitializeCriticalSection, CreateFileMappingW, MapViewOfFile, CreateMutexW, DuplicateHandle, CreateProcessW, ReleaseMutex, UnmapViewOfFile, GetVersionExW, FlushFileBuffers, CreateFileA, ReadFile, WriteConsoleW, GetConsoleOutputCP, WriteConsoleA, SetStdHandle, GetConsoleMode, GetConsoleCP, SetFilePointer, GetStringTypeW, GetStringTypeA, LCMapStringA, GetLocaleInfoA, InitializeCriticalSectionAndSpinCount, LCMapStringW, IsValidCodePage, GetACP, GetCPInfo, GetModuleHandleA, IsDebuggerPresent, TerminateProcess, UnhandledExceptionFilter, RtlUnwind, GetSystemTimeAsFileTime, GetCurrentProcessId, GetTickCount, QueryPerformanceCounter, HeapCreate, TlsFree, TlsSetValue, TlsAlloc, HeapDestroy, HeapAlloc, HeapFree, HeapReAlloc, HeapSize, InterlockedCompareExchange, LoadLibraryA, IsProcessorFeaturePresent, VirtualFree, VirtualAlloc, GetStartupInfoW, SetUnhandledExceptionFilter, ExitProcess, WriteFile, GetStdHandle, GetModuleFileNameA, FreeEnvironmentStringsW, GetEnvironmentStringsW, SetHandleCount, GetFileType, GetStartupInfoA, TlsGetValue, GetOEMCP
ole32.dll
OleUninitialize, CoRevokeClassObject, CoCreateInstance, CoTaskMemRealloc, CoTaskMemFree, StringFromGUID2, CoRegisterClassObject, OleInitialize, CoTaskMemAlloc, CoUninitialize, CoInitializeEx, CoSuspendClassObjects
user32.dll
GetWindow, SetWindowPos, DefWindowProcW, CharUpperW, UnregisterClassA, SetWindowLongW, GetWindowLongW, GetClientRect, ReleaseDC, GetDC, PostMessageW, RegisterClassExW, CreateWindowExW, LoadCursorW, GetClassInfoExW, GetParent, ShowWindow, GetWindowRect, DestroyWindow, IsWindow, MoveWindow, SetLayeredWindowAttributes, PostThreadMessageW, CharNextW, GetMessageW, TranslateMessage, DispatchMessageW, GetKeyState, CallWindowProcW

BingApp.exe

Bing Bar by Microsoft Corporation (Signed)

Remove BingApp.exe
Version:   7.1.361.0
MD5:   f2212c5541ebf779719cd1bb80190c16
SHA1:   f6831b2fbfbe8b546b6ff334b1b511633fceda20
SHA256:   faf984df2eb511ccdc4eca1559a0816720aa5c5a85cc2fe3a5c3c687e27b99d3

What is BingApp.exe?

Bing Bar (formerly MSN Toolbar) is a browser extension toolbar for Internet Explorer, developed by Microsoft. Bing Bar replaced Windows Live Toolbar in Windows Live Essentials. Bing Bar incorporates features from Windows Live and from the Bing search engine. The Bing Bar features integration with Microsoft Bing search engine. Bing Bar also incorporates Windows Live features such Hotmail, Windows Live Messenger and Windows Live ID.

About BingApp.exe (from Microsoft Corporation)

The Bing Toolbar helps you stay connected with friends. Get easy access to Facebook, email, weather and more. earch, connect with Facebook, sign up to earn rewards, and experience other cool features

DetailsDetails

File name:BingApp.exe
Publisher:Microsoft Corporation.
Product name:Bing Bar
Description:Bing Client Application Process
Typical file path:C:\Program Files\microsoft\bingbar\bingapp.exe
File version:7.1.361.0
Size:261.77 KB (268,056 bytes)
Certificate
Issued to:Microsoft Corporation
Authority (CA):Microsoft Corporation
Effective date:Monday, July 19, 2010
Expiration date:Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Digital DNA
File packed:No
.NET CLR:No
More details

ResourcesResource utilization

(Note: statistics below are averages based on a minimum sample size of 200 unique participants)
Averages
 
CPU
Total CPU:0.00196890%
0.028634%
Kernel CPU:0.00114765%
0.013761%
User CPU:0.00082125%
0.014873%
Kernel CPU time:109 ms/min
100,923,805ms/min
Memory
Private memory:3.54 MB
21.59 MB
Private (maximum):9.1 MB
Private (minimum):7.45 MB
Non-paged memory:3.54 MB
21.59 MB
Virtual memory:88.13 MB
140.96 MB
Virtual memory (peak):89.53 MB
169.69 MB
Working set:7.51 MB
18.61 MB
Working set (peak):9.37 MB
37.95 MB
Resource allocations
Threads:11
12
Handles:158
600
GUI GDI count:10
103
GUI GDI peak:11
142
GUI USER count:5
49
GUI USER peak:10
71

BehaviorsProcess properties

Integrety level:Low
Platform:64-bit
Command line:"C:\Program Files\microsoft\bingbar\7.1.361.0\bingapp.exe" -embedding
Owner:User
Parent process:svchost.exe (Host Process for Windows Services by Microsoft Corporation)

Windows OS versionsDistribution by Windows OS

OS versiondistribution
Windows 7 Home Premium 80.00%
Windows 8.1 20.00%

Distribution by countryDistribution by country

United States installs about 33.33% of Bing Bar.

OEM distributionDistribution by PC manufacturer

PC Manufacturerdistribution
GIGABYTE 33.33%
Samsung 33.33%
Hewlett-Packard 33.33%
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