: It acts as a bridge for dragging and dropping files between a PC and a CF card (PCMCIA slot).
The utility serves as a bridge between a standard Windows-based PC and industrial FANUC hardware. Fanucprg.exe
| Question | Action to take | | :--- | :--- | | | Legit path: C:\Program Files\FANUC\... or C:\FANUC\... Suspicious path: C:\Users\YourName\Downloads , C:\Windows\Temp , or a USB drive. | | Is it signed? | Right-click → Properties → Digital Signatures. Should be signed by “FANUC Corporation” or “FANUC America Corporation” . | | When was it created? | Check file properties. If the date matches when you installed FANUC software, it’s likely fine. | | Does antivirus flag it? | Upload to VirusTotal . If 1-2 engines flag it (e.g., “Generic.Malware”), it may be a false positive. If 15+ engines flag it, it’s malware disguising as FANUC software. | : It acts as a bridge for dragging
Fanucprg.exe is a specialized utility primarily used by CNC machinists and technicians to edit and manage large part programs on a PC before transferring them to a Fanuc control system. Because older Fanuc controllers often have limited internal memory, this tool acts as a bridge for handling complex G-code files that exceed the machine's native capacity. The Role of Fanucprg.exe in CNC Workflows or C:\FANUC\
| Problem | Possible Cause | Solution | |---------|----------------|----------| | "Fanucprg.exe has stopped working" | Corrupted project file or missing DLLs | Reinstall ROBOGUIDE or repair the installation | | High CPU usage | Large simulation or infinite loop in user program | Check your robot/ladder program for logic errors | | Firewall blocking the process | FANUC software trying to communicate with a real controller | Add Fanucprg.exe to antivirus/firewall allow list | | Process starts at boot without consent | Leftover startup entry from old installation | Disable via Task Manager > Startup or MSConfig |
: It acts as a bridge for dragging and dropping files between a PC and a CF card (PCMCIA slot).
The utility serves as a bridge between a standard Windows-based PC and industrial FANUC hardware.
| Question | Action to take | | :--- | :--- | | | Legit path: C:\Program Files\FANUC\... or C:\FANUC\... Suspicious path: C:\Users\YourName\Downloads , C:\Windows\Temp , or a USB drive. | | Is it signed? | Right-click → Properties → Digital Signatures. Should be signed by “FANUC Corporation” or “FANUC America Corporation” . | | When was it created? | Check file properties. If the date matches when you installed FANUC software, it’s likely fine. | | Does antivirus flag it? | Upload to VirusTotal . If 1-2 engines flag it (e.g., “Generic.Malware”), it may be a false positive. If 15+ engines flag it, it’s malware disguising as FANUC software. |
Fanucprg.exe is a specialized utility primarily used by CNC machinists and technicians to edit and manage large part programs on a PC before transferring them to a Fanuc control system. Because older Fanuc controllers often have limited internal memory, this tool acts as a bridge for handling complex G-code files that exceed the machine's native capacity. The Role of Fanucprg.exe in CNC Workflows
| Problem | Possible Cause | Solution | |---------|----------------|----------| | "Fanucprg.exe has stopped working" | Corrupted project file or missing DLLs | Reinstall ROBOGUIDE or repair the installation | | High CPU usage | Large simulation or infinite loop in user program | Check your robot/ladder program for logic errors | | Firewall blocking the process | FANUC software trying to communicate with a real controller | Add Fanucprg.exe to antivirus/firewall allow list | | Process starts at boot without consent | Leftover startup entry from old installation | Disable via Task Manager > Startup or MSConfig |