Network Monitor Desktop Client
Network Monitor Exe (network-monitor.exe) is a Windows desktop component designed to observe and report network activity across interfaces. It wires telemetry from NIC counters, connection tables, and performance counters into centralized dashboards for operations teams. It supports configurable sampling intervals and log retention.
It uses native Windows performance counters and lightweight socket probes to collect per-interface throughput, active connections, and error rates, then publishes data to local and shared dashboards via a secure API.
Reasons it's running:
network-monitor.exe is the Network Monitor Desktop Client that gathers live network statistics, active connections, and interface counters to power dashboards and alerts for IT operations.
Yes, when obtained from the official vendor, signed, and kept up to date. Always verify the publisher, filename, and digital signature before installation.
It monitors network interfaces in real time. High usage can result from aggressive sampling, large dashboards, or concurrent monitoring of many NICs; adjust sampling and disable non-essential features.
Yes, you can disable real-time monitoring from the UI or stop the service and disable startup entries. Some dashboards may lose live data until re-enabled.
Logs are typically stored in C:\ProgramData\network-monitor\logs. Use the UI to export or configure log retention and export formats.
Use the built-in updater in the Network Monitor UI or download the latest installer from the official portal and follow the upgrade wizard.