Ashampoo Backup Pro Service
ashampoo-backup-pro-service.exe is the background Windows service for Ashampoo Backup Pro. It automates scheduled backups, monitors ongoing jobs, and coordinates retention rules, verification points, and restore points. It starts with Windows, runs quietly, and communicates with the main UI to execute tasks across local disks, network shares, and cloud destinations. This service is essential for unattended data protection.
Operates as a Windows service using the Ashampoo engine to queue, execute, and log backup tasks, performing incremental backups and retention cleanup while reporting progress to the UI and ensuring consistent recovery points.
ashampoo-backup-pro-service.exe is a legitimate component of Ashampoo Backup Pro, developed by Ashampoo GmbH & Co. KG. It runs as a signed Windows service responsible for coordinating backups in the background. When installed from the official Ashampoo installer, it integrates with Windows service controls, uses trusted paths, and stores logs in the Ashampoo program data directory. If you see this file in the standard installation path (C:\Program Files\Ashampoo\Backup Pro\ashampoo-backup-pro-service.exe), it is a normal part of the product and typically safe under standard operating conditions.
While malware can imitate legitimate names, ashampoo-backup-pro-service.exe is a signed Ashampoo component and is expected to reside in the official program folder. To reduce risk, verify the digital signature, confirm the file path (typically C:\Program Files\Ashampoo\Backup Pro\), and compare the hash against Ashampoo’s published values for your version. Always run a current antivirus/malware scan if you notice anomalies or unexpected behavior.
Red Flags: If the file is missing from the official install path, unsigned, or located in a temporary directory, treat as suspicious. Unexpected digital signatures, repeated signature changes, or repeated antivirus alerts around this file warrant deeper investigation and possible reinstallation from the official Ashampoo installer.
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