What is AddressBar?
AddressBar is an DLL file which belongs to the process AddressSearch Module which comes with the Software AddressSearch Module developed by the software developer BEIJING KUWO TECHNOLOGY CO.,LTD
The .dll extension of the AddressBar file specifies it is a Dynamic-link library file.
Malware and viruses are also transmitted through DLL files. So we must be sure before opening any unknown DLL file on our computers. I have faced these DLL corrupt or malware issues many times.
We will check if the AddressBar file is a virus or malware. Whether it should be deleted to keep your computer safe? Read more below.
Is AddressBar safe to run? Is it a virus or malware?
Let’s check the location of this DLL file to determine whether this is legit software or a virus. The location of this file is mentioned below.
File Location / Danger rating: C:Program Files (x86)BaiduAddr{14D59188-D041-0D39-9176-B5D0DD6DF6C0}
To check whether the DLL file is legit you can start the Task Manager. Then click on the columns field and add Verified Signer as one of the columns.
Now, look at the Verified Signer value for AddressBar process if it says “Unable to verify” then the file may be a virus.
File Name | AddressBar |
Software Developer | BEIJING KUWO TECHNOLOGY CO.,LTD |
File Type | DLL |
File Location | C:Program Files (x86)BaiduAddr{14D59188-D041-0D39-9176-B5D0DD6DF6C0} |
Software | AddressSearch Module |
If the developer of the software is legitimate, then it is not a virus or malware. If the developer is not listed or seems suspicious, you can remove it using the uninstall program.
How to Fix AddressBar Errors
To fix the missing AddressBar file you can perform a system restore to restore all missing DLL files on your system.
If the system restores didn’t fix the DLL issue, then you can run System File Checker to fix corrupt DLL files on your Windows system.
How To Remove or Uninstall AddressBar
To remove AddressBar from your computer do the following steps one by one.
- If the DLL file is part of a software program or game, then it will also have an uninstall option. Then you can run the Uninstaller located a directory like C:>BEIJING KUWO TECHNOLOGY CO.,LTD>AddressSearch Module orAddressSearch Module >AddressBar_uninstall.dll
- Or the AddressBar was installed using the Windows Installer then to uninstall it Go to System Settings and open Add Or Remove Programs Option.
- Then Search for AddressBar or the software name AddressSearch Module in the search bar or try out the developer name BEIJING KUWO TECHNOLOGY CO.,LTD.
- Then click on it and select the Uninstall Program option to remove AddressBar file from your computer. Now the software AddressSearch Module program along with the file AddressBar will be removed from your computer.

AddressBar DLL Frequently Asked Questions
How do I fix issues with AddressBar?
You can fix most of AddressBar issues by updating your drivers, uninstalling and reinstalling the software, disabling the AddressBar.dll service, or contacting AddressSearch Module support for further assistance.
Can I remove AddressBar from my computer?
Yes, you can remove AddressBar dll file from your computer if you no longer need it. To do this, go to the Control Panel, select “Programs and Features,” and locate the AddressSearch Module software. Right-click on the software and select “Uninstall.”
Does AddressSearch Module software’s AddressBar file work on Mac computers?
No, AddressBar DLL file associated with AddressSearch Module software is designed for Windows computers only. So, it does not work on Mac computers.
I hope you were able to learn more about the AddressBar dll file and how to remove it.
Let us know in the comments below if you face any other AddressBar issues.

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