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VersionsAdditional versions

2.2.9808 6.25%
2.2.9808 3.13%
2.2.9709 18.75%
2.2.10510 6.25%
2.2.10510 6.25%
2.2.10510 9.38%
2.2.10228 6.25%
2.2.10228 3.13%
2.0.9226 6.25%
2.0.8731 21.88%
2.0.8731 3.13%
2.0.4217 9.38%

PE structurePE file structure

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Import table
advapi32.dll
RegQueryInfoKeyA, RegOpenKeyExW, GetUserNameW, RegQueryValueExW, RegEnumKeyExA, RegDeleteKeyA, RegSetValueExA, RegOpenKeyExA, RegCreateKeyExA, RegCloseKey, RegDeleteValueA, RegQueryValueExA, InitializeSecurityDescriptor, SetSecurityDescriptorDacl
kernel32.dll
TerminateThread, GetSystemTimeAsFileTime, GetCurrentProcessId, QueryPerformanceCounter, ExitProcess, ReleaseMutex, CreateMutexA, CreateDirectoryA, CreateDirectoryW, OutputDebugStringA, GetModuleFileNameW, GetPrivateProfileStringW, GetLocalTime, GetCurrentThreadId, ResetEvent, SetEvent, CreateEventA, GetSystemTime, GetFileAttributesW, GetTickCount, SetThreadExecutionState, CreateFileA, GetFileSize, GetPrivateProfileIntA, CreateSemaphoreA, LoadLibraryA, ReleaseSemaphore, WaitForSingleObject, GetExitCodeThread, Sleep, CreateThread, CloseHandle, DeleteFileA, GetPrivateProfileStringA, WritePrivateProfileStringA, LoadLibraryW, GetProcAddress, GetModuleHandleA, LoadLibraryExA, FindResourceA, LoadResource, SizeofResource, FreeLibrary, GetModuleFileNameA, lstrcpynA, IsDBCSLeadByte, InterlockedDecrement, InterlockedIncrement, DisableThreadLibraryCalls, lstrcmpiA, lstrlenA, GetLastError, DeleteCriticalSection, InitializeCriticalSection, LeaveCriticalSection, EnterCriticalSection, RaiseException, lstrlenW, WideCharToMultiByte, MultiByteToWideChar, GetVersionExA, GetThreadLocale, GetLocaleInfoA, GetACP, InterlockedExchange, LocalFree, GetTempPathA, GetFileAttributesA
msvcp71.dll
DllMain
msvcr71.dll
DllMain
ole32.dll
CoTaskMemRealloc, CoCreateInstance, CoUninitialize, CoInitialize, CoTaskMemAlloc, CoTaskMemFree
shell32.dll
SHGetFolderPathA
shlwapi.dll
StrStrIA
user32.dll
CharNextA
winmm.dll
timeGetTime
ws2_32.dll
WSAIoctl
Export table
DllCanUnloadNow
DllGetClassObject

CLMediaServer.dll

CLMediaServer Module by CyberLink (Signed)

Remove CLMediaServer.dll
Version:   2.0.9226
MD5:   bf6237ed0f5f54ec41d3816beb86f0ba
SHA1:   62c4466f821f6835d5124436e38d150446f9bd84
SHA256:   ceb0c945f5e5b7c08e0db1916055151e0d5c3d5bcd3205c7706e816008225316

Overview

clmediaserver.dll is loaded as dynamic link library that runs in the context of a process. The file is digitally signed by CyberLink which was issued by the VeriSign certificate authority (CA).

DetailsDetails

File name:clmediaserver.dll
Publisher:CyberLink
Product name:CLMediaServer Module
Typical file path:C:\Program Files\cyberlink\powerdvd11\common\mediaserver\clmediaserver.dll
File version:2.0.9226
Size:257.29 KB (263,464 bytes)
Certificate
Issued to:CyberLink
Authority (CA):VeriSign
Effective date:Monday, February 16, 2009
Expiration date:Thursday, April 12, 2012
Digital DNA
PE subsystem:Windows GUI
File packed:No
Code language:Microsoft Visual C++ 7.1
.NET CLR:No
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Windows OS versionsDistribution by Windows OS

OS versiondistribution
Windows 7 Ultimate 37.50%
Windows 7 Home Premium 28.13%
Windows 7 Professional 9.38%
Microsoft Windows XP 6.25%
Windows 8 Enterprise 6.25%
Windows 7 Home Basic 6.25%
Windows Vista Home Premium 3.13%
Windows 8 Pro 3.13%

Distribution by countryDistribution by country

United States installs about 21.88% of CLMediaServer Module.

OEM distributionDistribution by PC manufacturer

PC Manufacturerdistribution
Hewlett-Packard 26.09%
Acer 26.09%
Dell 17.39%
ASUS 8.70%
Toshiba 8.70%
Lenovo 8.70%
GIGABYTE 4.35%
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