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(Console Window Host) is a core Windows system process that serves as the bridge between command-line programs and the Windows graphical interface. What is it?

Many modern apps (like VSCode, VPNs, or installers) run small scripts in the background that trigger their own conhost instance. conhost.exe

Programs like cmd.exe (Command Prompt) or PowerShell. (Console Window Host) is a core Windows system

Introduced with Windows 7, conhost.exe was designed to fix a major security and design flaw in earlier versions of Windows. Previously, the ( csrss.exe ) handled command-line windows. However, csrss.exe ran under the highly privileged System account, making any bug or exploit in a console window a major security risk. Programs like cmd

It is normal to see of conhost.exe at once—one for every active console-based process.

By moving console management to conhost.exe , Windows allows these windows to run under the user's account permissions, improving both system stability and security. Why is it running?

It enables modern UI elements in the console, such as the ability to drag and drop files into a window to copy their paths. Troubleshooting Common Concerns

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