Bonjour 3.1.0.1 For Windows – Recommended
When you install popular software like Adobe Creative Cloud, Skype, or iTunes on a Windows PC, you might notice a background service called “Bonjour” quietly installing itself alongside. For many users, it remains an enigma—until something goes wrong. One of the most stable and widely referenced versions of this service is .
net stop "Bonjour Service" && net start "Bonjour Service" bonjour 3.1.0.1 for windows
Remove via or using: msiexec /x BonjourProductCode /quiet When you install popular software like Adobe Creative
Bonjour 3.1.0.1 for Windows is a network discovery and service advertisement implementation developed by Apple Inc. It is the Windows version of Apple’s zero-configuration networking protocol, allowing automatic discovery of devices and services on a local network without manual configuration. net stop "Bonjour Service" && net start "Bonjour
If you didn't install it yourself, it was likely bundled with one of these programs:
Uses minimal system resources (typically 5–15 MB of RAM) and negligible CPU when idle.