coreftpro.exe

Core FTP Pro - Secure File Transfer Client

Application ProcessSafeFTP Client
CPU Usage
1-12%
Memory
40-180 MB
Location
Program Files\CoreFTP Pro
Publisher
Core FTP Software, Inc.

Quick Answer

coreftpro.exe is safe. It's the main executable for Core FTP Pro, a Windows FTP/SFTP/FTPS client, using multithreaded transfers and encrypted connections for secure file operations.

Is it a Virus?
✔ NO - Safe
Must be in C:\\Program Files\\CoreFTP Pro\\ or C:\\Program Files (x86)\\CoreFTP Pro\\coreftpro.exe
Warning
Many processes normal
Each transfer uses separate network I/O threads; CPU/memory can spike during large transfers
Can I Disable?
✔ YES
Close the app or disable startup; ensure background sync is not left enabled if not required

What is coreftpro.exe?

coreftpro.exe is the core executable for Core FTP Pro, a comprehensive Windows client for secure FTP, SFTP, and FTPS. The process manages UI, server connections, and file transfers, coordinating dialogue with FTP servers.

Core FTP Pro uses a dedicated process to handle sessions, authentication, and data channels. It employs TLS/SSL where available and runs transfer tasks on separate threads to keep the UI responsive during large uploads or downloads.

Quick Fact: Core FTP Pro supports SFTP over SSH and FTPS, providing secure encrypted transfers in a compact Windows client.

Types of Core FTP Pro Processes

Is coreftpro.exe Safe?

Yes, coreftpro.exe is safe when it's the legitimate file from Core FTP Pro downloaded from official sources (coreftp.com or the Microsoft Store if applicable).

Is coreftpro.exe a Virus or Malware?

The real coreftpro.exe is NOT a virus. However, malware may imitate names to mislead users.

How to Tell if coreftpro.exe is Legitimate or Malware

  1. File Location: Must be in C:\Program Files\CoreFTP Pro\coreftpro.exe or C:\Program Files (x86)\CoreFTP Pro\coreftpro.exe. Any other path is suspicious.
  2. Digital Signature: Locate the file in Explorer → Properties → Digital Signatures. Should show signer Core FTP Software, Inc..
  3. Resource Usage: Idle CPU 0-2%, memory 30-120 MB. Consistently high usage when idle is a red flag.
  4. Behavior: The app should launch when you start Core FTP Pro or manually open it. Unprompted background services may indicate malware.

Red Flags: If coreftpro.exe is located in Temp, AppData, or System32, runs without user action, lacks a valid signature, or uses persistent high resources, scan with antivirus software. Be wary of similarly named files like "coreftprox.exe".

Why Is coreftpro.exe Running on My PC?

coreftpro.exe runs whenever Core FTP Pro is active or configured to monitor servers, transfers, or perform scheduled tasks.

Reasons it's running:

Can I Disable or Remove coreftpro.exe?

Yes, you can disable coreftpro.exe. You can exit Core FTP Pro safely or remove the application if you no longer need it.

How to Stop coreftpro.exe

How to Uninstall Core FTP Pro

Common Problems: High CPU or Memory Usage

If coreftpro.exe is consuming excessive resources during transfers or idle, try the following.

Common Causes & Solutions

Quick Fixes:
1. Open Core FTP Pro Task Manager view (within app) to identify heavy transfers
2. Pause or cancel unnecessary transfers
3. Update to the latest Core FTP Pro version
4. Check firewall/AV exclusions for the app
5. Reduce polling frequency in settings

Frequently Asked Questions

Is coreftpro.exe a virus?

No, the legitimate coreftpro.exe from Core FTP Pro is not a virus. Verify the file path is C:\Program Files\CoreFTP Pro\coreftpro.exe and that a valid signature from Core FTP Software, Inc. is present.

Why is coreftpro.exe using so much CPU?

High CPU usually occurs during active transfers, using encryption, or due to problematic plugins. Use the app's Task Manager to identify the specific transfer and pause it if needed.

Can I delete coreftpro.exe?

Yes, you can uninstall Core FTP Pro through Windows Settings or Control Panel. Your saved profiles may be removed unless you back them up.

Can I disable coreftpro.exe?

Yes, you can close Core FTP Pro or disable startup. To prevent automatic startup, use Task Manager → Startup and disable Core FTP Pro.

Why is coreftpro.exe running at startup?

Core FTP Pro can be configured to launch at Windows startup to monitor servers or auto-connect on login; disable in Task Manager → Startup or via Core FTP Pro settings.

How do I fix TLS/SSH connection errors?

Check server address, port, and credentials; ensure TLS is enabled; update to latest TLS version; verify SSH keys if using SFTP; review firewall rules.

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