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What is UsbClientService.exe?

UsbClientService.exe is an executable file that is part of the Synology Assistant software developed by Synology. This software is primarily used for managing Synology NAS (Network Attached Storage) devices.

The UsbClientService.exe is a service that runs in the background and is responsible for enabling the communication between your computer and the Synology NAS device via USB. It helps in detecting the device, managing files, and performing other related tasks.

If you are using a Synology NAS device, the UsbClientService.exe is necessary for the proper functioning of the device with your computer. It facilitates the seamless interaction between the two, allowing you to manage your files and perform other tasks on your NAS device.

There is no need to remove UsbClientService.exe if you are actively using a Synology NAS device. If you no longer use the device, or if the file is causing issues (like high CPU usage), you may consider uninstalling the Synology Assistant software, which will also remove the UsbClientService.exe file. Always remember to uninstall software properly, rather than just deleting the executable file, to avoid potential issues.

Like any executable file, UsbClientService.exe could potentially be a target for malware. If you notice suspicious activity, it's recommended to run a virus scan to ensure the file hasn't been compromised.

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UsbClientService.exe file information

Windows Task Manager with UsbClientService
UsbClientService.exe process in Windows Task Manager

The process known as UsbClientService belongs to software Synology Assistant or HTTS or GMX Upload-Manager by .

Description: UsbClientService.exe is not essential for the Windows OS and causes relatively few problems. UsbClientService.exe is located in a subfolder of "C:\Program Files (x86)" or sometimes in a subfolder of C:\—usually C:\Program Files (x86)\Synology\Assistant\. Known file sizes on Windows 10/11/7 are 248,736 bytes (29% of all occurrences), 245,760 bytes and 8 more variants. file.net/process/usbclientservice.exe.html 
It is the UsbClientService service: Synology Remote Usb Client Service.
The program has no visible window. It is a file with no information about its developer. The file is not a Windows system file. UsbClientService.exe is able to monitor applications and record keyboard and mouse inputs. Therefore the technical security rating is 56% dangerous; but you should also compare this rating with the user reviews.

Uninstalling this variant: You can do the following:
  1) remove the entire Synology Assistant or HTTS program using Windows Control Panel
  2) consult Synology's Customer Service.

Recommended: Identify UsbClientService.exe related errors

Important: Some malware camouflages itself as UsbClientService.exe, particularly when located in the C:\Windows or C:\Windows\System32 folder. Therefore, you should check the UsbClientService.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

Part of "DSAssistant", a utility to setup and access NAS (Network Attached Storage) by Synology
  Daniel Birket   (further information)
Part of the software used to connect to Synology NAS. The Synology Remote USB client service.
  Larry Drake  
This is part of a program to access your synology NAS
  R Peters  
massively slowed down my machine until I disabled the service and set the it to "start manually"
   

Summary: Average user rating of UsbClientService.exe: based on 6 votes with 4 user comments. 6 users think UsbClientService.exe is essential for Windows or an installed application.


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Best practices for resolving UsbClientService issues

A clean and tidy computer is the key requirement for avoiding problems with UsbClientService. This means running a scan for malware, cleaning your hard drive using 1cleanmgr and 2sfc /scannow, 3uninstalling programs that you no longer need, checking for Autostart programs (using 4msconfig) and enabling Windows' 5Automatic Update. Always remember to perform periodic backups, or at least to set restore points.

Should you experience an actual problem, try to recall the last thing you did, or the last thing you installed before the problem appeared for the first time. Use the 6resmon command to identify the processes that are causing your problem. Even for serious problems, rather than reinstalling Windows, you are better off repairing of your installation or executing the 7DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Restorehealth command. This allows you to repair the operating system without losing data.

To get your computer running as fast as it did on day one, you can 8reset your PC. Your personal files will remain intact, but any programs you installed will need to be reinstalled.

To help you analyze the UsbClientService.exe process on your computer, the following programs have proven to be helpful: ASecurity Task Manager displays all running Windows tasks, including embedded hidden processes, such as keyboard and browser monitoring or Autostart entries. A unique security risk rating indicates the likelihood of the process being potential spyware, malware or a Trojan. A good Bantivirus software detects and removes sleeping spyware, adware, Trojans, keyloggers, malware and trackers from your hard drive.



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