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What’s vhusbdwinw64.exe (VirtualHere USB Server)? Is it safe or a virus?

According to the Microsoft Winget description for the .exe, vhusbdwinw64.exe is the main executable for the VirtualHere USB Server on Windows, developed by VirtualHere Pty. Ltd.

This software enables a Windows machine to share its locally connected USB devices over a network, allowing other devices to access and use them as if they were directly connected. This functionality is particularly useful in scenarios where physical access to USB devices is limited or when devices need to be shared among multiple users or systems.

The VirtualHere USB Server supports various USB devices, including printers, scanners, game controllers, and storage devices. It operates by creating a virtual USB hub over the network, which client devices can connect to using the VirtualHere USB Client software. This setup allows for seamless integration of USB devices into remote systems without the need for physical connections.

If you find vhusbdwinw64.exe on your system, it's likely due to the installation of the VirtualHere USB Server, either manually or as part of a software package.

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Who makes vhusbdwinw64.exe (VirtualHere USB Server)?

We’ve found VirtualHere Pty. Ltd. should be the publisher of vhusbdwinw64.exe.

How do we know? Our SpyShelter cybersecurity labs focuses on monitoring different types of Windows PC executables and their behaviors for our popular SpyShelter Antispyware software. Learn more about us, and how our cybersecurity team studies Windows PC executables/processes.

What does it mean if someone is the publisher of a PC .exe (executable or process)?

The publisher of an executable is the entity responsible for its distribution and authenticity. Most processes/executables on your PC should be signed. The signature on the executable should have been verified through a third party whose job it is to make sure the entity is who it says it is. Find an unsigned executable? You should consider scanning any completely unsigned .exe on your PC.

Last updated: May 12, 2025

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