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What’s Dxpserver.exe (Device Stage Platform Server)? Is it safe or a virus?

Dxpserver.exe is a process belonging to Microsoft Windows that is responsible for creating custom interfaces for hardware manufacturers. For example, if you purchased an "Acme PC" then you may see a special Acme Windows custom user interface.

This interface is part of Microsoft's Device Stage Platform. Device Stage is a Windows platform that enables device manufacturers to deliver rich user experiences that match the specific branding, features, and content of their devices. With Device Stage, users can simply connect their device to a Windows PC, and the manufacturer-supplied experience will be automatically installed and presented to the user, ensuring a seamless experience between the device and PC.

Device Stage is closely linked to the other prominent Windows Device Experience end-user feature, the Devices and Printers folder. A Device Stage experience contains all the elements necessary to work with both the Device Stage platform and the Devices and Printers folder. Users navigate to Device Stage by first navigating from the Windows Start menu to the Devices and Printers folder, where they will find the photo-realistic icon that represents their physical device. Double-clicking on the icon opens Device Stage. For nomad devices, Device Stage shows the device directly on the Windows taskbar when the device is currently connected.

A Device Stage experience is made up of XML and graphics files. These files define the functionality and branding to be used by the Device Stage platform when rendering the experience. These files also contain device-specific information, including identifying information about the devices for which the Device Stage experience should be presented. The files are assembled together into a device metadata package for easy distribution. A validation system run by Microsoft digitally signs the package and its components after determining that the associated devices meet certain quality requirements, such as those set by the Windows Hardware Certification Kit (HCK). The Device Stage experience must also be well-formed and meet the requirements for the device class. Microsoft hosts a Web service for global distribution of device metadata packages to Windows PCs. Device metadata packages are automatically retrieved and processed by Windows when a device is connected to the Windows PC.

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Who makes Dxpserver.exe (Device Stage Platform Server)?

We’ve found Microsoft Windows should be the publisher of Dxpserver.exe.

How do we know? Our SpyShelter cybersecurity labs focuses on monitoring different types of Windows PC executables and their behaviors for our popular SpyShelter Antispyware software. Learn more about us, and how our cybersecurity team studies Windows PC executables/processes.

What does it mean if someone is the publisher of a PC .exe (executable or process)?

The publisher of an executable is the entity responsible for its distribution and authenticity. Most processes/executables on your PC should be signed. The signature on the executable should have been verified through a third party whose job it is to make sure the entity is who it says it is. Find an unsigned executable? You should consider scanning any completely unsigned .exe on your PC.

Last updated: July 4, 2024

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