Windows Live Toolbar

Windows Live Toolbar

by Microsoft Corporation

What is Windows Live Toolbar?

Windows Live Toolbar is software application developed by Microsoft Corporation. It is most commonly found on computers running Windows Vista with nearly 48.14% of installations running this operating system. Windows Live Toolbar's installer is typically 11.00 MB in size and installs around 32 files. The most common release is 03.01.0146 with 53.82% of all installations currently using this version.

Windows Live Toolbar is most popular in the United States with 53.77% of installations residing in this country.

Windows Live Toolbar adds 1 scheduled task to the Windows Task Scheduler launching the program at randomly scheduled times.

About Windows Live Toolbar?

Windows Live Toolbar was a browser extension toolbar designed for Internet Explorer. It featured a streamlined search interface that displayed results as the user typed, utilizing Bing as its search engine. Additionally, the toolbar offered the ability to synchronize Internet Explorer favorites across multiple devices and access to Windows Live and MSN services. Windows Live Toolbar was incorporated into the Windows Live Essentials suite of software.

Software Behaviors

Scheduled tasks:
  • MSNTBUP.EXE is scheduled as a task named 'Check Updates for Windows Live Toolbar' (runs daily at 9:00 AM).

Software Details

URL:
https://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-live/essentials
Support:
Installation path:
C:\Program Files\windows live toolbar
Uninstaller:
MsiExec.exe /X{1BD07DF4-FB06-41BA-B896-B2DA59000C96}
Size:
11.00 MB
Language:
English

Windows Live Toolbar Executable Details

Primary executable:
MSNTBUP.EXE
Name:
Windows Live Toolbar
Path:
C:\Program Files\windows live toolbar\MSNTBUP.EXE
MD5:
SHA-1:
SHA-256:
Files installed by Windows Live Toolbar
File Type Filename MD5
EXE
e4937c16aa945dc9cabc2766f4d69cbf
EXE
22b722506218369bdcfe18a62065983f