XboxNetApiSvc.dll is part of Microsoft® Windows® Operating System and developed by Microsoft Corporation according to the XboxNetApiSvc.dll version information.
XboxNetApiSvc.dll's description is "Xbox Live Networking Service"
XboxNetApiSvc.dll is digitally signed by Microsoft Windows.
XboxNetApiSvc.dll is usually located in the 'C:\Windows\system32\' folder.
None of the anti-virus scanners at VirusTotal reports anything malicious about XboxNetApiSvc.dll.
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The following is the available information on XboxNetApiSvc.dll:
Property | Value |
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Product name | Microsoft® Windows® Operating System |
Company name | Microsoft Corporation |
File description | Xbox Live Networking Service |
Internal name | Xbox Live Networking Service |
Original filename | XboxNetApiSvc.dll.mui |
Legal copyright | © Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. |
Product version | 10.0.17134.1 |
File version | 10.0.17134.1 (WinBuild.160101.0800) |
Here's a screenshot of the file properties when displayed by Windows Explorer:
Product name | Microsoft® Windows® Operating System |
Company name | Microsoft Corporation |
File description | Xbox Live Networking Service |
Internal name | Xbox Live Networking Service |
Original filename | XboxNetApiSvc.dll.mui |
Legal copyright | © Microsoft Corporation. All rights.. |
Product version | 10.0.17134.1 |
File version | 10.0.17134.1 (WinBuild.160101.0800) |
XboxNetApiSvc.dll has a valid digital signature.
Property | Value |
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Signer name | Microsoft Windows |
Certificate issuer name | Microsoft Windows Production PCA 2011 |
Certificate serial number | 330000017469de108b3765a8d7000000000174 |
None of the 68 anti-virus programs at VirusTotal detected the XboxNetApiSvc.dll file.
XboxNetApiSvc.dll has been reported to listen on the following TCP/UDP ports.
Port | Protocol | # Occurrences |
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52814 | UDP v4 | 1 |
59211 | UDP v4 | 1 |
59211 | UDP v6 | 1 |
59240 | UDP v4 | 1 |
60686 | UDP v4 | 1 |
Property | Value |
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MD5 | 3a94bd93cd2d9c34725d924230b502a5 |
SHA256 | 87af2061d348fffa190d0e50e6860903bed46968cf64b7765d8d80127c702e6a |
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I just got A notification on my computer that A program was running A virus check. It asked me if I wanted to continue at 90%. The other notifications I think I had got from this same site/person seemed to be okay and nice. So I pushed continue. It quickly found 3 trojan viruses. Hmm. I'm "constantly" scanning my computer for viruses when it's slow or other. I've had problems in the past with these kind of programs. It opened up A Web page for instructions. I quickly closed it down. I've been through similar before. It was A no go to me. I quickly ran A full virus scan. Didn't find any. But last time I had A similar issue I did. Hmm ? On my mal/virus scanner I saw something I don't remember seeing before. It was XboxNetApiSvc> before my C drive. When I wrote the message down on A notepad it disappeared. Was someone spying on me ? Or was it just coincidence ? I plan on running other virus scans from other programs later. Hmmmmmmmmmm ?
# 2 Jun 2019, 18:54
How does one delete XboxNetApiSvc.xxx files? When I try, I'm told I nee permission from TrustedInstaller to do it.
# 23 Jul 2021, 10:12
Duane Schott writes