compact.exe

  • File Path: C:\Windows\SysWOW64\compact.exe
  • Description: File Compress Utility

Hashes

Type Hash
MD5 D9A6C940D8AF7BFBA08D010B85F155A2
SHA1 C6E7DF7BBDAE0AE442C0D95B4DA31BEE14918D48
SHA256 23867E6ED3A2A7355E5E129C6C795EBE9C858A5ABB13ED575B9E7814CCD19282
SHA384 0A57AD415A991040A6B61D2BD2F279F772CD0E1A46AB004EFC4CC3F6D82C38043B8EB86595FEFBCF033390841227808B
SHA512 CDB480BF5FF087671EF5A7D4E655289C859AE6A2B8A7CB41C0C7A8D29BCA59E8FD1E8491A15050C293E3363FC2CB8FD376C0605670D6AD5F118D8A104CA581D3
SSDEEP 768:CZQMj1pHpILF3CP7rGE5ibfI3A8nkLwV6r0kftjjo8X82HSDWYvzPxjGr5u1KJda:CZQMj1pHpcF3uTUwwr06tHlYvzpjGr5n
IMP F62B024CE3F1C2441731CA2486368509
PESHA1 3ABB1968AA8E11F94919FAECFBDF9225F0FFF5AB
PE256 CC64E79E6B2487AF6620C733A0E3A791C334B78569D5608C177E55D095A98758

Runtime Data

Usage (stdout):

Displays or alters the compression of files on NTFS partitions.

COMPACT [/C | /U] [/S[:dir]] [/A] [/I] [/F] [/Q] [/EXE[:algorithm]]
        [/CompactOs[:option] [/WinDir:dir]] [filename [...]]

  /C         Compresses the specified files.  Directories will be marked
             so that files added afterward will be compressed unless /EXE
             is specified.
  /U         Uncompresses the specified files.  Directories will be marked
             so that files added afterward will not be compressed.  If
             /EXE is specified, only files compressed as executables will
             be uncompressed; if this is omitted, only NTFS compressed
             files will be uncompressed.
  /S         Performs the specified operation on files in the given
             directory and all subdirectories.  Default "dir" is the
             current directory.
  /A         Displays files with the hidden or system attributes.  These
             files are omitted by default.
  /I         Continues performing the specified operation even after errors
             have occurred.  By default, COMPACT stops when an error is
             encountered.
  /F         Forces the compress operation on all specified files, even
             those which are already compressed.  Already-compressed files
             are skipped by default.
  /Q         Reports only the most essential information.
  /EXE       Use compression optimized for executable files which are read
             frequently and not modified.  Supported algorithms are:
             XPRESS4K  (fastest) (default)
             XPRESS8K
             XPRESS16K
             LZX       (most compact)
  /CompactOs Set or query the system's compression state.  Supported options are:
             query  - Query the system's Compact state.
             always - Compress all OS binaries and set the system state to Compact
                      which remains unless administrator changes it.
             never  - Uncompress all OS binaries and set the system state to non
                      Compact which remains unless administrator changes it.
  /WinDir    Used with /CompactOs:query, when querying the offline OS. Specifies
             the directory where Windows is installed.
  filename   Specifies a pattern, file, or directory.

  Used without parameters, COMPACT displays the compression state of
  the current directory and any files it contains. You may use multiple
  filenames and wildcards.  You must put spaces between multiple
  parameters.

Signature

  • Status: Signature verified.
  • Serial: 3300000266BD1580EFA75CD6D3000000000266
  • Thumbprint: A4341B9FD50FB9964283220A36A1EF6F6FAA7840
  • Issuer: CN=Microsoft Windows Production PCA 2011, O=Microsoft Corporation, L=Redmond, S=Washington, C=US
  • Subject: CN=Microsoft Windows, O=Microsoft Corporation, L=Redmond, S=Washington, C=US

File Metadata

  • Original Filename: COMPACT.EXE
  • Product Name: Microsoft Windows Operating System
  • Company Name: Microsoft Corporation
  • File Version: 10.0.17763.831 (WinBuild.160101.0800)
  • Product Version: 10.0.17763.831
  • Language: English (United States)
  • Legal Copyright: Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Machine Type: 32-bit

File Scan

  • VirusTotal Detections: 0/73
  • VirusTotal Link: https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/23867e6ed3a2a7355e5e129c6c795ebe9c858a5abb13ed575b9e7814ccd19282/detection/

File Similarity (ssdeep match)

File Score
C:\WINDOWS\SysWOW64\compact.exe 38
C:\WINDOWS\SysWOW64\compact.exe 41
C:\Windows\SysWOW64\compact.exe 35
C:\Windows\SysWOW64\WofUtil.dll 40

Possible Misuse

The following table contains possible examples of compact.exe being misused. While compact.exe is not inherently malicious, its legitimate functionality can be abused for malicious purposes.

Source Source File Example License
malware-ioc adjectives.txt compact © ESET 2014-2018

Additional Info*

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compact

Displays or alters the compression of files or directories on NTFS partitions. If used without parameters, compact displays the compression state of the current directory and any files it contains.

Syntax

compact [/C | /U] [/S[:dir]] [/A] [/I] [/F] [/Q] [/EXE[:algorithm]] [/CompactOs[:option] [/windir:dir]] [filename [...]]

Parameters

Parameter Description
/c Compresses the specified directory or file. Directories are marked so any files added afterwards are compressed, unless the /EXE parameter is specified.
/u Uncompresses the specified directory or file. Directories are marked so any files added afterwards aren’t compressed. If the /EXE parameter is specified, only files compressed as executables are uncompressed; if you don’t specify the /EXE parameter, only NTFS compressed files are uncompressed.
/s[:<dir>] Performs the chosen operation on files in the specified directory and all subdirectories. By default, the current directory is used as the <dir> value.
/a Displays hidden or system files. By default, these files aren’t included.
/i Continues performing the specified operation, ignoring errors. By default, this command stops when an error is encountered.
/f Forces compression or uncompression of the specified directory or file. Already-compressed files are skipped by default. The /f parameter is used in the case of a file that was partly compressed when the operation was interrupted by a system crash. To force the file to be compressed in its entirety, use the /c and /f parameters and specify the partially compressed file.
/q Reports only the most essential information.
/EXE Uses compression optimized for executable files that are read frequently, but not modified. Supported algorithms are:<ul><li>XPRESS4K (fastest and default value)</li><li>XPRESS8K</li><li>XPRESS16K</li><li>LZX (most compact)</li></ul>
/CompactOs Sets or queries the system’s compression state. Supported options are:<ul><li>query - Queries the system’s Compact state.</li><li>always - Compresses all operating system binaries and sets the system state to Compact, which remains unless administrator changes it.</li><li>never - Uncompresses all operating system binaries and sets the system state to non-Compact, which remains unless administrator changes it.</li></ul>
/windir Used with the /CompactOs:query parameter, when querying the offline operating system. Specifies the directory where Windows is installed.
<filename> Specifies a pattern, file, or directory. You can use multiple file names, and the * and ? wildcard characters.
/? Displays help at the command prompt.
Remarks
  • This command is the command-line version of the NTFS file system compression feature. The compression state of a directory indicates whether files are automatically compressed when they are added to the directory. Setting the compression state of a directory does not necessarily change the compression state of files that are already in the directory.

  • You can’t use this command to read, write, or mount volumes compressed using DriveSpace or DoubleSpace. You also can’t use this command to compress file allocation table (FAT) or FAT32 partitions.

Examples

To set the compression state of the current directory, its subdirectories, and existing files, type:

compact /c /s

To set the compression state of files and subdirectories within the current directory, without altering the compression state of the current directory itself, type:

compact /c /s *.*

To compress a volume, from the root directory of the volume, type:

compact /c /i /s:\

[!NOTE] This example sets the compression state of all directories (including the root directory on the volume) and compresses every file on the volume. The /i parameter prevents error messages from interrupting the compression process.

To compress all files with the .bmp file name extension in the \tmp directory and all subdirectories of \tmp, without modifying the compressed attribute of the directories, type:

compact /c /s:\tmp *.bmp

To force complete compression of the file zebra.bmp, which was partially compressed during a system crash, type:

compact /c /f zebra.bmp

To remove the compressed attribute from the directory c:\tmp, without changing the compression state of any files in that directory, type:

compact /u c:\tmp

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