autotbar.exe
Properties:
- System Process: No
- Background Process: Yes
- Application Process:No
- Common Path:
%program files%\ HP\ Digital Imaging\ bin\ autotbar.exe - Uses Network:Yes
- Uses Internet:Yes
Description:
The autotbar.exe is a process installed along with HP Digital Imaging devices. The autotbar.exe provides additional configurations for these devices. The process autotbar.exe is a product of Hewlett-Packard Company Digital Imaging devices. The autotbar.exe program is a non-essential process, but should not be settled unless it is uncertain to be the cause of problems. The autotbar.exe process connects buttons on the keyboard for Internet direct access on HP computers.
The executable file autotbar.exe, which supports the application HP AutoView Toolbar, has an icon placed in the MS Windows System Tray. The actual icon of the program autotbar.exe placed on the system tray and is accessible. Once activated, the icon of the program autotbar.exe will display a visible window. It informs the user about the status of the application. The visible window of the program autotbar.exe also allows the user to configure the settings of the application. The HP AutoView Toolbar application, which contains the active file autotbar.exe, has a visible window when running the program.
Microsoft Windows operating system does not consider file autotbar.exe as a process that associates with it. Although the process autotbar.exe is not a part of Windows OS, it is proven to be safe. There is no need to terminate the program autotbar.exe if your system uses HP devices or the application HP AutoView Program. This type of file does not manifest itself as a security risk. It is advisable to leave the process autotbar.exe running on your computers system.
The Hewlett-Packard Company is one of the world's largest information Technology Corporation by revenue and is also known worldwide for its printers, PCs, high-end servers, and their network management software.
The Headquarters of the Hewlett-Packard Company can be found in Palo Alto, California, United states. The Hewlett-Packard company, which once catered primarily to engineering and medical markets is a line of commerce it spun off as Agilent Technologies in 1999and now markets to households and small businesses products such as cameras, printers and ink cartridges found in computer shops and department stores in the world.
Recommendations:
This is a safe process. There is no necessity to remove this process from your system or change it in any way.
