Mnlbmgr.exe

mnlbmgr.exe is a suspicious executable file often associated with potentially unwanted programs (PUPs) or malware masquerading as a legitimate Windows service. While it might appear as a "manager" process, it is typically linked to unauthorized software, browser hijackers, or trojans that compromise system security and user privacy. What is mnlbmgr.exe?

  1. Go to Settings → Apps → Installed Apps (Windows 10/11).
  2. Find MicroWorld eScan.
  3. Click Uninstall.
  4. Reboot your PC.

If you never configured NLB, the file might have been placed by: mnlbmgr.exe

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1. What is mnlbmgr.exe?

Full Name: Microsoft Learning Modules Manager Developer: Microsoft Corporation Location: Typically found in C:\Windows\System32\ or sometimes in subfolders related to the Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit (ADK). Go to Settings → Apps → Installed Apps (Windows 10/11)

Summary table

| Attribute | Detail | |-----------|--------| | Official name | Microsoft Network Load Balancing Manager | | Safety | Safe (if signed by Microsoft) | | Common on | Windows Server | | Rare on | Windows 10/11 Home/Pro | | Can disable | Yes, if not using NLB | | Malware risk | Low, but verify signature |

Concealment: It often hides in folders like %AppData% or %Temp% rather than the standard System32 directory.

Purpose: Generally acts as a background manager for third-party software updates or specific application tasks. It is not a core Windows system component. Identifying Potential Risks