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Taskeng.exe Popup: What is it And How to Remove it

Taskeng.exe popup can appear on Windows 7 and newer versions.

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

updated onOctober 4, 2023

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The frequent issue regarding taskeng.exe popup has been giving trouble to many Windows users.

The pop-up message goes in front of other active windows interrupting user activity.

This file is associated with Task Scheduler, and if you want to learn more, we have a great guide onhow to schedule tasksthat you should check out.

Why does taskeng.exe keep popping up?

Why does taskeng.exe keep popping up?

Is taskeng.exe a virus?

No, this file isn’t malware, and it’s associated with Task Scheduler Engine, but it can get infected by it. You can check the file by doing the following:

How do I stop taskeng.exe popup?

How do I stop taskeng.exe popup?

1. Start your PC in Safe Mode and perform a virus scan

2. Perform a clean boot

If this does not work, go back to theServicestab and enable all the disabled programs.

3. Block User_Feed_Synchronization

If taskeng.exe keeps popping up, removing the problematic tasks should help with the problem.

4. Block OfficeBackgroundTaskHandlerRegistration

We hope that these methods were of help with taskeng.exe popup. In most cases, this file isn’t dangerous, but malware can sometimes use it.

To learn more about scheduling tasks, we have a great guide onTask Scheduler won’t turn on PC, so you might want to check it out.

Did we miss a solution that worked for you? Let us know in the comments section below.

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Madalina Dinita

Networking & Security Specialist

Madalina has been a Windows fan ever since she got her hands on her first Windows XP computer.

She is interested in all things technology, especially emerging technologies – AI and DNA computing in particular.

Prior to joining the WindowsReport team, she worked in the corporate world for a number of years.

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Networking & Security Specialist

Madalina is a Windows fan since forever, especially interested in AI, emerging technologies, privacy, and security.