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What’s BcmSqlStartupSvc.exe (BCM SQL Startup Service)? Is it safe or a virus?

BcmSqlStartupSvc.exe, developed by Microsoft Corporation, is a service associated with Business Contact Manager (BCM) for Microsoft Outlook. Its primary function is to facilitate the startup and connection of the SQL Server database utilized by BCM to store contact and business data. This service ensures that the database used by BCM is ready and accessible whenever Outlook is launched, enabling smooth integration and data management.

It runs in the background, assisting with database initialization and preventing errors during BCM operations. This process is essential for maintaining functionality and reliability of the Business Contact Manager features.

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Who makes BcmSqlStartupSvc.exe (BCM SQL Startup Service)?

We’ve found Microsoft Corporation should be the publisher of BcmSqlStartupSvc.exe.

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Last updated: November 28, 2025

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