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VersionsAdditional versions

2.1.3.0 5.08%
2.1.3.0 3.39%
2.1.3.0 1.69%
2.1.3.0 6.78%
2.1.3.0 5.08%
2.1.3.0 13.56%
2.1.3.0 23.73%
2.1.3.0 1.69%
2.1.3.0 1.69%
2.1.3.0 1.69%
2.1.3.0 3.39%
2.1.3.0 1.69%
2.1.3.0 1.69%
2.1.3.0 3.39%
2.1.3.0 1.69%
2.1.3.0 8.47%
2.1.3.0 1.69%
2.1.3.0 6.78%
2.1.3.0 1.69%
2.1.3.0 1.69%
2.1.3.0 1.69%
2.1.3.0 1.69%
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kernel32.dll
CloseHandle, GetLastError, DeviceIoControl, CreateFileW, DeleteCriticalSection, InitializeCriticalSection, LeaveCriticalSection, QueryDosDeviceW, EnterCriticalSection, TerminateProcess, GetCurrentProcess, UnhandledExceptionFilter, SetUnhandledExceptionFilter, IsDebuggerPresent, RaiseException, RtlUnwind, GetCurrentThreadId, GetCommandLineA, HeapFree, GetVersionExA, HeapAlloc, GetProcessHeap, GetModuleHandleA, GetProcAddress, TlsGetValue, TlsAlloc, TlsSetValue, TlsFree, InterlockedIncrement, SetLastError, InterlockedDecrement, Sleep, HeapSize, ExitProcess, SetHandleCount, GetStdHandle, GetFileType, GetStartupInfoA, GetModuleFileNameA, FreeEnvironmentStringsA, GetEnvironmentStrings, FreeEnvironmentStringsW, WideCharToMultiByte, GetEnvironmentStringsW, HeapDestroy, HeapCreate, VirtualFree, QueryPerformanceCounter, GetTickCount, GetCurrentProcessId, GetSystemTimeAsFileTime, VirtualAlloc, HeapReAlloc, GetCPInfo, GetACP, GetOEMCP, IsValidCodePage, WriteFile, LoadLibraryA, GetLocaleInfoA, GetStringTypeA, MultiByteToWideChar, GetStringTypeW, LCMapStringA, LCMapStringW, SetFilePointerEx, SetStdHandle, EncodePointer, DecodePointer, IsProcessorFeaturePresent, GetModuleHandleExW, InitializeCriticalSectionAndSpinCount, GetStartupInfoW, GetModuleHandleW, GetModuleFileNameW, LoadLibraryExW, OutputDebugStringW, LoadLibraryW, FlushFileBuffers, GetConsoleCP, GetConsoleMode, WriteConsoleW
shell32.dll
SHChangeNotify
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NPAddConnection
NPCancelConnection
NPCloseEnum
NPEnumResource
NPGetCaps
NPGetConnection
NPGetConnectionPerformance
NPGetResourceInformation
NPOpenEnum
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LMIRFSCLIENTNP.dll

LogMeIn by LogMeIn (Signed)

Remove LMIRFSCLIENTNP.dll
Version:   2.1.3.0
MD5:   6e067e803b1a2e77ac58adc787b65d3d
SHA1:   7fa00b76b3826fffb2850bad53a382e57e5d9e7d
SHA256:   e5e2a5927d4fe6680db24ccf2f6df0d80b895382152977ff0e836d53f3308fa5

What is LMIRFSCLIENTNP.dll?

This is the LogMeIn Rfs Client Network Provider for LogMeIn. LogMeIn remote access products use a proprietary remote desktop protocol that is transmitted via SSL. Users access remote desktops using either the LogMeIn Ignition stand-alone application or a web portal. The service connects the remote desktop and the local computer using SSL over TCP or UDP and utilizing NAT traversal techniques to achieve peer-to-peer connectivity when available.

About LMIRFSCLIENTNP.dll (from LogMeIn)

Consumers and mobile workers use LogMeIn solutions to access and back up their remote computers online. Users have multiple options for remote desktop control, including access from a Windows PC, lapt

DetailsDetails

File name:lmirfsclientnp.dll
Publisher:LogMeIn, Inc.
Product name:LogMeIn
Description:LogMeIn Rfs Client Network Provider
Typical file path:C:\Windows\System32\lmirfsclientnp.dll
File version:2.1.3.0
Size:81.95 KB (83,912 bytes)
Certificate
Issued to:LogMeIn
Authority (CA):VeriSign
Effective date:Monday, October 5, 2009
Expiration date:Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Digital DNA
File packed:No
Code language:Microsoft Visual C# / Basic .NET
.NET CLR:Yes
.NET NGENed:No
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Windows OS versionsDistribution by Windows OS

OS versiondistribution
Windows 7 Home Premium 44.07%
Microsoft Windows XP 18.64%
Windows 7 Professional 13.56%
Windows 7 Ultimate 10.17%
Windows Vista Home Premium 5.08%
Windows 8.1 3.39%
Windows 8 Pro 1.69%
Windows 7 Enterprise 1.69%
Windows 8 1.69%

Distribution by countryDistribution by country

United States installs about 64.41% of LogMeIn.

OEM distributionDistribution by PC manufacturer

PC Manufacturerdistribution
Dell 48.98%
Sony 12.24%
Acer 10.20%
Toshiba 8.16%
Hewlett-Packard 6.12%
ASUS 4.08%
Lenovo 4.08%
MSI 4.08%
GIGABYTE 2.04%
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