Should I block it?

No, this file is 100% safe to run.

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advapi32.dll
RegisterServiceCtrlHandlerA, OpenServiceW, ReportEventW, RegOpenKeyExW, RegSetValueExW, RegQueryValueExW, SetSecurityDescriptorDacl, InitializeSecurityDescriptor, StartServiceCtrlDispatcherA, RegCloseKey, OpenSCManagerW, RegisterEventSourceA, DeregisterEventSource, SetServiceStatus, CloseServiceHandle
iphlpapi.dll
GetNetworkParams, GetAdaptersInfo
kernel32.dll
GetCurrentProcessId, GetSystemTimeAsFileTime, LeaveCriticalSection, EnterCriticalSection, TerminateProcess, GetCurrentProcess, UnhandledExceptionFilter, IsDebuggerPresent, FreeLibrary, LoadLibraryA, InitializeCriticalSection, Sleep, GetCPInfo, GetACP, GetOEMCP, IsValidCodePage, VirtualAlloc, HeapReAlloc, RtlUnwind, HeapSize, GetLocaleInfoA, WideCharToMultiByte, GetStringTypeA, GetStringTypeW, LCMapStringA, LCMapStringW, GetTimeZoneInformation, CompareStringA, CompareStringW, SetEnvironmentVariableA, TerminateThread, WaitForSingleObject, CreateThread, ReadFile, CloseHandle, DeviceIoControl, ResetEvent, WaitForMultipleObjects, CreateEventA, GetSystemDirectoryA, SetEvent, GetTickCount, GetDriveTypeA, RaiseException, HeapCreate, HeapDestroy, InterlockedDecrement, GetCurrentThreadId, SetLastError, InterlockedIncrement, TlsFree, TlsSetValue, TlsAlloc, TlsGetValue, GetCurrentDirectoryA, SetEndOfFile, FileTimeToLocalFileTime, FileTimeToSystemTime, FindClose, DeleteCriticalSection, GetStartupInfoA, GetFileType, SetHandleCount, GetCommandLineW, GetCommandLineA, GetEnvironmentStringsW, GetLastError, FreeEnvironmentStringsW, GetEnvironmentStrings, MultiByteToWideChar, FreeEnvironmentStringsA, GetModuleFileNameW, GetModuleFileNameA, GetStdHandle, WriteFile, ExitProcess, GetModuleHandleA, GetProcAddress, SetUnhandledExceptionFilter, GetStartupInfoW, GetProcessHeap, HeapAlloc, GetVersionExA, QueryPerformanceCounter, CreatePipe, VirtualFree, SetFilePointer, GetConsoleCP, GetConsoleMode, FlushFileBuffers, SetStdHandle, WriteConsoleA, GetConsoleOutputCP, WriteConsoleW, CreateFileA, GetFullPathNameW, FindFirstFileW, GetDriveTypeW, CreateFileW, DeleteFileW, CreateDirectoryW, GetFileAttributesW, LocalFree, FormatMessageW, GetVersionExW, MapViewOfFile, CreateFileMappingA, UnmapViewOfFile, HeapFree
user32.dll
DispatchMessageA, GetMessageA, PostThreadMessageA
ws2_32.dll
WSAEnumNetworkEvents, WSAIoctl, WSAEventSelect

vmnat.exe

VMware Server by VMware (Signed)

Remove vmnat.exe
Version:   2.0.2 build-203138
MD5:   3cd6f255e41172d08235cc40eecb625d
SHA1:   f1559dcc28f2769cc7b88b350fe62ff24f0609f5
SHA256:   2229d0b45b1e7b77cfca976b7da864585d6392f4ef299b129d6c1b05d0056f21

What is vmnat.exe?

VMware NAT Service for VMware Server, a virtualization-software server suite developed and supplied by VMware, Inc. It uses a client–server model, allowing remote access to virtual machines, at the cost of some graphical performance. VMware Server can preserve and revert to a single snapshot copy of each separate virtual machine within the VMware Server environment.

About vmnat.exe (from VMware)

VMware Server is a free, easy-to-use Windows and Linux application that provides a superior introductory experience to server virtualization for businesses to optimize utilization of their technology

Overview

vmnat.exe runs as a service under the name VMware NAT Service with extensive SYSTEM privileges (full administrator access). This is typically installed with the program VMware Server published by VMware, Inc.. The file is digitally signed by VMware which was issued by the VeriSign certificate authority (CA). This particular version is usually found on Windows 7 Home Premium (6.1.7601.65536).

DetailsDetails

File name:vmnat.exe
Publisher:VMware, Inc.
Product name:VMware Server
Description:VMware NAT Service
Typical file path:C:\Windows\System32\vmnat.exe
File version:2.0.2 build-203138
Size:390.55 KB (399,920 bytes)
Certificate
Issued to:VMware
Authority (CA):VeriSign
Effective date:Monday, September 10, 2007
Expiration date:Friday, October 29, 2010
Digital DNA
PE subsystem:Windows GUI
File packed:No
.NET CLR:No
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VMware, Inc.
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BehaviorsBehaviors

Service
Runs under 'SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services' by the Service Controller (services.exe)
  • 'VMware NAT Service'

ResourcesResource utilization

(Note: statistics below are averages based on a minimum sample size of 200 unique participants)
Averages
 
CPU
Total CPU:0.00003428%
0.028634%
Kernel CPU:0.00002354%
0.013761%
User CPU:0.00001074%
0.014873%
Kernel CPU time:172 ms/min
100,923,805ms/min
Context switches:1/sec
284/sec
Memory
Private memory:948 KB
21.59 MB
Private (maximum):2.47 MB
Private (minimum):200 KB
Non-paged memory:948 KB
21.59 MB
Virtual memory:16.61 MB
140.96 MB
Virtual memory (peak):16.61 MB
169.69 MB
Working set:480 KB
18.61 MB
Working set (peak):2.48 MB
37.95 MB
Page faults:1,659/min
2,039/min
I/O
I/O read transfer:69 Bytes/sec
1.02 MB/min
I/O read operations:1/sec
343/min
I/O write transfer:0 Bytes/sec
274.99 KB/min
I/O write operations:1/sec
227/min
I/O other transfer:4 Bytes/sec
448.09 KB/min
I/O other operations:1/sec
1,671/min
Resource allocations
Threads:4
12
Handles:59
600
GUI GDI count:4
103

BehaviorsProcess properties

Integrety level:Undefined
Platform:32-bit
Command line:C:\Windows\System32\vmnat.exe
Owner:SYSTEM
Windows Service
Service name:VMware NAT Service
Description:“Network address translation for virtual networks”
Type:Win32OwnProcess
Parent process:services.exe (Services and Controller app by Microsoft)

Windows OS versionsDistribution by Windows OS

OS versiondistribution
Windows 7 Home Premium 100.00%

OEM distributionDistribution by PC manufacturer

PC Manufacturerdistribution
Dell 100.00%
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