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"Windows Security notification icon - SecurityHealthSystray.exe" Startup Program
What is the startup program "Windows Security notification icon - SecurityHealthSystray.exe" on my Windows 10 computer? Can I remove it to speedup my computer and reduce security risk?
✍: FYIcenter.com
"Windows Security notification icon - SecurityHealthSystray.exe"
is installed as part of Windows Defender system software.
It's a tiny program that displays the Windows Defender icon
in the system tray.
SecurityHealthSystray.exe startup configuration info:
Name: Windows Security notification icon Command: C:\WINDOWS\system32\SecurityHealthSystray.exe Location: HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run Registry name: SecurityHealth
Program file information about "SecurityHealthSystray.exe":
Launching method: System Startup - Windows Security notification icon Directory: C:\Windows\System32 File name: SecurityHealthSystray.exe Description: Windows Security notification icon Size: 84 KB (86,016 bytes) Date: December 7, 2019 Version: 10.0.19041.1 Company name: Microsoft System essential: No Virus/Spyware/Adware: No
You can disable SecurityHealthSystray.exe from your startup application list. Run it later when you need it.
Note that a malware could also replace this securityhealthsystray.exe program with a trojan program. You need to find its program file and verify it.
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