What is uncserver.exe

uncserver.exe is a process from -. It can be found in the location of C:\Program Files\. It is a potential security risk which can be modified maliciously by virus. uncserver.exe virus should be disabled and removed if it was attacked and brought you windows xp/vista/7 errors.




Common uncserver.exe Error Messages


  • "Windows\System32\ uncserver.exe missing or corrupt: Please re-install a copy of the above file."
  • "uncserver.exe Not Found"
  • "Cannot start Microsoft Windows. A required component is missing: uncserver.exe"
  • "Error loading uncserver.exe"
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    Common problems:


  • "This process tries to connect to microsoft.com"
  • "You are prompted to debug when browsing some web pages"
  • "This process uses 100% of your CPU when right-clicking on an item"
  • "This process has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience."
  • "Windows Defender encountered an error 0x80508018"
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    uncserver.exe error can be caused by any of the below possibilities.

  • Low disk space
  • Damaged or incorrect version of the uncserver.exe file
  • Blue Screen of Death
  • Missing, corrupt or incompatible version of file
  • Frequently popped-up error messages
  • Browser contain additional components
  • Corrupt or invalid uncserver.exe
  • Incorrectly installed third-party software
  • Pop-up advertisements
  • uncserver.exe processes load failure
  • Network connection failure
  • Non-removal registry files
  • Invalid, corrupt or obsolete Windows registry entries
  • Undesired spyware attacks
  • Shortage of RAM
  • Surprising number of Blue Screen of Death Errors Messages