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What is net.downloadhelper.coapp-win-64.exe?

net.downloadhelper.coapp-win-64.exe is an executable file associated with the software VdhCoApp, which is developed by Node.js. This file is typically located in the directory C:\Program Files\net.downloadhelper.coapp\bin. The software is built on Node.js, a platform that allows for the execution of JavaScript code server-side.

VdhCoApp is a helper application that works in conjunction with the Video DownloadHelper browser extension. This software is useful for downloading videos from various websites. When you install the Video DownloadHelper extension, the VdhCoApp software is also installed to handle the downloading process. It allows for the downloading of videos in various formats and resolutions, including HD and 4K.

The net.downloadhelper.coapp-win-64.exe file is necessary for the proper functioning of the Video DownloadHelper extension. Without it, the extension may not be able to download videos or may only be able to download videos in lower resolutions.

If you do not use the Video DownloadHelper extension or if you have concerns about the security or performance impact of the VdhCoApp software, you may choose to remove it. Before doing so, ensure that you understand the implications and that you do not need the software for your video downloading needs.

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Net.downloadhelper.coapp-win-64.exe file information

The process known as Node.js: Server-side JavaScript or VdhCoApp belongs to software VdhCoApp by or SARL ACLAP.

Description: Net.downloadhelper.coapp-win-64.exe is not essential for the Windows OS and causes relatively few problems. Net.downloadhelper.coapp-win-64.exe is located in a subfolder of "C:\Program Files" or sometimes in a subfolder of the user's "Documents" folder—for example C:\Program Files\net.downloadhelper.coapp\bin\. The file size on Windows 10/11/7 is 13,179,660 bytes. file.net/process/net.downloadhelper.coapp-win-64.exe.html 
It is not a Windows core file. The program has no visible window. Net.downloadhelper.coapp-win-64.exe is able to monitor applications and manipulate other programs. Therefore the technical security rating is 50% dangerous, however you should also read the user reviews.

Uninstalling this variant: You can uninstall the program VdhCoApp, update it, or ask Customer Support for help. Go to github.com/mi-g/vdhcoapp to update it, go to github.com/mi-g/vdhcoapp for support, or go to VdhCoApp in Windows Control Panel (Software or Programs section) to uninstall it.

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Important: Some malware camouflages itself as net.downloadhelper.coapp-win-64.exe, particularly when located in the C:\Windows or C:\Windows\System32 folder. Therefore, you should check the net.downloadhelper.coapp-win-64.exe process on your PC to see if it is a threat. We recommend Security Task Manager for verifying your computer's security. This was one of the Top Download Picks of The Washington Post and PC World.

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User Comments

It's a helper app for the Video DownloadHelper browser extension
  Nts   (further information)
As the other person said that it's a helper app for Video DownloadHelper browser extension.
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It is a video DownloadHelper file. I have not seen it being executed while downloading internet videos. However, it seems to run seamlessly without any noticeable problems.
  S.W.Braithwaite   (further information)

Summary: Average user rating of net.downloadhelper.coapp-win-64.exe: based on 3 votes with 3 user comments. One user thinks net.downloadhelper.coapp-win-64.exe is essential for Windows or an installed application. One user thinks it's probably harmless. One user thinks it's neither essential nor dangerous.


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