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Vsserv.exe Connecting To Amazon

Hi


I am running Vista Ultimate and BD 2013 Total Security.


I have recently tried TCPview software to have a look at what is happening with my internet connections.


I notice vsserv.exe is establishing and maintaining a connection to amazonaws.com.


The connection is active, with the sent/received packets count climbing while the connection is open.


I can end the process, but vsserv.exe reestablishes the amazonaws.com connection a short time later.


Does anyone know why vsserv.exe needs an active connection to amazonaws.com?


Regards.

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  • Georgia
    Georgia ✭✭✭

    Hi fredsone,


    A product update was recently released. Your build should be 16.27.0.1763 (please right click on Bitdefender icon from system tray-near the clock-and choose "About". You should see in the left side the build number).


    In order for the product update to be installed, you need to reboot your machine(you should see in the Events -> "Reboot required" under the Update module).


    Changelog:


    http://forum.bitdefender.com/index.php?showtopic=35498


    http://forum.bitdefender.com/index.php?showtopic=35499


    Let me know if the situation persists afterwards. If it does, please attach a screen shot displaying the issue.


    Thank you and have a nice weekend! :)


  • Hi, I am having the same problem as above


    I am running Win 7 Ultimate with the current free BitDefender 2017 fully updated


    also had issues with apple products connecting as well but have since removed them


    any advice would be very welcomed, Cheers, Brainspace


     

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  • Hello,


     


    Some of the Bitdefender cloud services are hosted on Amazon.


    What you are seeing there is completely normal

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