Note: This process disables the Offline Files feature which is not available in Home versions of Vista or Windows 7
What Is It?
Mobsync.exe is a process that belongs to Microsoft Sync Center and the Offline Files feature. It’s associated with a device like a Windows Mobile phone with ActiveSync, a SQL Server installation, or if you have Internet Explorer (a feature in IE 6 not in IE7 or above) set to synchronize pages for viewing offline. The process is not a threat and shouldn’t be deleted if you’re using the feature. If you go into Control Panel, you can launch Sync Center and manage its settings.
If it gets activated for using Offline Files, it will show up in the taskbar in Vista and Windows 7.
How Do I Turn it Off?
So you’re not sure how the heck it got turned on, and want it off. You could go into Task Manager each time and end the process, but that is extremely annoying.
Disable mobsync.exe in Windows 7
Click on the Start Menu and enter offline files into the search box and hit Enter.
In the Offline Files window click the Disable offline files button then click Ok.
You’ll need to restart the computer for the new setting to take effect. After a reboot, the Sync Center icon should be gone and not be running in Task Manger.
Disable in Vista
Open Control Panel and select Network and Internet.
Next click on Offline Files.
In the Offline Files window, click on the Disable Offline Files button and click Ok.
A restart is required and after that, it should be disabled and you won’t see it in the Taskbar or running in Task Manager.
If you have a home version of Vista or Windows 7, you will see mobsync.exe running in task manager, but closing out of Sync Center should stop the process. If you were using Sync Center and ActiveSync to manage a mobile device and no longer need it, you can uninstall ActiveSync software and it should stop mobsync.exe as well.