GoToMeetingUpdater.exe

GoToMeeting Desktop Updater

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Cpu
During normal operation, GoToMeetingUpdater.exe uses minimal CPU, typically below 2-5% on a modern multi-core system. During update checks or installations, spikes can occur but usually resolve quickly and return to idle afterward.
Notes
If you notice persistent high resource usage, verify the file path and publisher, check for multiple updater processes, and consider reinstalling GoToMeeting from the official installer to restore proper updater behavior.
Memory
Memory usage is typically modest, often in the tens of MB range. Spikes may occur during patch application, potentially reaching 100-200 MB temporarily depending on the update package.

What is GoToMeetingUpdater.exe?

gotomeeting-updater-exe is the background updater for the GoToMeeting desktop client. It periodically contacts GoToMeeting servers to check for new versions, downloads patch files, verifies integrity, and then launches the update process or prompts a restart. It minimizes user disruption by running quietly in the background and handling maintenance tasks automatically.

The updater is a Windows executable (GoToMeetingUpdater.exe) that coordinates update tasks for the GoToMeeting application. It schedules checks, downloads installer patches over HTTPS, validates digital signatures, and applies updates or triggers a restart when required.

Is gotomeeting-updater-exe Safe?

Yes. gotomeeting-updater-exe is an official component of the GoToMeeting desktop application. When installed from the legitimate GoToMeeting setup, the updater runs as a signed GoToMeeting binary that verifies updates before applying them. Users should confirm the file location and publisher to reduce the chance of impersonation. If you downloaded GoToMeeting from the official site or a trusted source, the updater is a legitimate, expected part of the product.

Is gotomeeting-updater-exe a Virus?

In normal circumstances, gotomeeting-updater-exe is not a virus; it is the built-in updater for GoToMeeting. However, malware can masquerade under a similar name or place itself in deceptive directories. Always verify the file location, digital signature, and publisher, and run a full system scan if you notice unexpected behavior. Anomalies such as unsigned executables or unusual paths should prompt investigation.

How to Verify Legitimacy

  1. Check File Location: Confirm the executable resides in a GoToMeeting folder, typically C:\Program Files\GoToMeeting\GoToMeetingUpdater.exe or C:\Program Files (x86)\GoToMeeting\GoToMeetingUpdater.exe.
  2. Verify Digital Signature: Open the file properties and ensure the digital signer is GoToMeeting, LogMeIn, Inc., or a known GoToMeeting certificate issuer.
  3. Check File Hash: Compute the SHA-256 hash of GoToMeetingUpdater.exe and compare it with the hash published by the official GoToMeeting support repository.
  4. Scan for Malware: Run a full system antivirus and a reputable on-demand scanner to detect any tampering or impersonation.

Red Flags: If the updater is located in a temporary or user-writable folder, unsigned, or shows unexpected behavior (high CPU for long periods, network activity outside update windows, or a different publisher), treat it as suspicious and investigate or reinstall from the official GoToMeeting installer.

Why is it Running?

Reasons it's running:

Can I Disable or Remove It?

Yes. You can disable the GoToMeeting updater if you prefer not to receive automatic updates. It can be disabled by stopping the GoToMeetingUpdaterSvc service, removing the startup entry, or uninstalling GoToMeeting altogether. Note that disabling updates may leave the client without important security fixes and new features. If you choose to disable, consider manually updating GoToMeeting from the official installer when needed.

Common Problems

Common Causes & Solutions

Frequently Asked Questions

What is gotomeeting-updater-exe and what does it do?

It is the official GoToMeeting updater component responsible for checking for, downloading, and applying GoToMeeting client updates in the background to keep the software current.

Is it safe to leave GoToMeetingUpdater.exe running?

Yes, when installed from the official GoToMeeting setup, it is a legitimate updater. It runs briefly during update cycles and otherwise idle, consuming minimal resources.

Why does Gotomeeting updater run on startup?

The updater may run when you start the GoToMeeting app or when an update is due. It ensures the latest security patches are applied and features are up to date.

Can I uninstall or disable the updater without breaking GoToMeeting?

You can disable or uninstall the updater, but doing so may prevent automatic updates. You can still manually install updates from GoToMeeting downloads if needed.

How can I verify the updater is legitimate?

Check the file location, verify the digital signature from GoToMeeting/LogMeIn, compare hashes with official sources, and run a malware scan if there are any doubts.

What should I do if the updater causes performance problems?

First ensure a stable network and sufficient disk space. If problems persist, restart the updater service, reinstall GoToMeeting, or temporarily disable automatic updates while continuing to use the current version.

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