Commonly, corrupt or missing WSHost.exe files cause these EXE executable errors on Windows Server 2012 Datacenter software launch. Although annoying, these issues can usually be easily remedied through replacing the problem EXE file. Moreover, as an overall cleanup and preventive measure, we recommend using a registry cleaner to cleanup any invalid file, EXE file extension, or registry key entries to prevent related error messages.
The Windows Executable File, known as a propriety format of Executable Files, most commonly carry the EXE extension. Below, you find the latest file versions for %%os%% (and other OS versions). If we do not have a copy of your WSHost.exe version, you can simply hit the "Request" button to request a copy. As a last resort, if your file is not found below, you can also try contacting Microsoft for the correct version.
Although the majority of error WSHost.exe messages will be solved if the file is placed in the correct file location on your hard drive, you should run a quick test to be sure. Test the outcome of the file replacement by loading Windows Server 2012 Datacenter to see if the error still appears as it did before.
Encountered WSHost.exe Problems with Windows Server 2012 Datacenter Include:
"WSHost.exe Software Error."
"WSHost.exe not valid."
"WSHost.exe needs to close."
"WSHost.exe can't be located."
"WSHost.exe not found."
"Error starting program: WSHost.exe."
"WSHost.exe is not running."
"WSHost.exe quit."
"Faulting Application Path: WSHost.exe."
Windows Server 2012 Datacenter-involved WSHost.exe issues happen during install, when WSHost.exe-related software is running, startup or shutdown, or during the Windows installation process. Documenting WSHost.exe problem occasions in Windows Server 2012 Datacenter is key to determine cause of the Operating System problems, and reporting them to Microsoft.
Source of WSHost.exe Errors
Malware infestation, invalid Windows Server 2012 Datacenter registry entries, or missing / corrupt WSHost.exe files can create these WSHost.exe errors.
More precisely, WSHost.exe errors created from:
WSHost.exe entry invalid or corrupt.
Malware has infected WSHost.exe, creating corruption.
WSHost.exe maliciously, or mistakenly, removed by another software (apart from Windows Server 2012 Datacenter).
Another program is in conflict with Windows Server 2012 Datacenter and its shared referenced files.
Windows Server 2012 Datacenter (WSHost.exe) corrupted during download or install.