msgrapp.dll
Windows Live Messenger Protocol Handler Module by Microsoft Corporation (Signed)
Version: | 16.4.3505.0912 |
MD5: | aea00e0d2610840d880819dce8bcda07 |
SHA1: | e8fec5a6cb66d32301e59b4004fc3e2c8a6d286f |
SHA256: | f870872d87e1d9f61e98b3c3900a5a9474e8668ff17712c969ea49b6a8b397b1 |
What is msgrapp.dll?
Windows Live Messenger (formerly named MSN Messenger) is an instant messaging client. Windows Live Messenger uses the Microsoft Notification Protocol (MSNP) over TCP (and optionally over HTTP to deal with proxies) to connect to Microsoft Messenger service
About msgrapp.dll (from Microsoft Corporation)
“Share photos and videos while you chat. Video chat in high definition or send a video message to a friend. And connect your social networks to see important updates in one place—Messenger. Have more f”
Details
File name: | msgrapp.dll |
Publisher: | Microsoft Corporation |
Product name: | Windows Live Messenger Protocol Handler Module |
Typical file path: | C:\Program Files\windows live\messenger\msgrapp.dll |
File version: | 16.4.3505.0912 |
Size: | 74.5 KB (76,288 bytes) |
Certificate |
Issued to: | Microsoft Corporation |
Authority (CA): | Microsoft Corporation |
Effective date: | Monday, February 21, 2011 |
Expiration date: | Monday, May 21, 2012 |
Digital DNA |
File packed: | No |
.NET CLR: | No |
More details
Programs
The following programs will install this file
Windows Live Essentials is a suite of freeware applications by Microsoft that aims to offer integrated and bundled e-mail, instant messaging, photo-sharing, blog publishing, and security services. Essentials programs are designed to integrate well with each other, with Microsoft Windows, and with other Microsoft web-based services such as SkyDrive and Outlook.com, so that they operate as a seamless whole.
Windows Live Essentials is a suite of freeware applications by Microsoft that aims to offer integrated and bundled e-mail, instant messaging, photo-sharing, blog publishing, and security services. Essentials programs are designed to integrate well with each other, with Microsoft Windows, and with other Microsoft web-based services such as SkyDrive and Outlook.com, so that they operate as a seamless whole.
Windows Live "is a way to extend the Windows user experience". Windows Vista provides a link in its user interface to download Windows Live Messenger, and Windows 7 saw the removal of applications such as Windows Mail, Windows Photo Gallery and Windows Movie Maker and replaced with the Windows Essentials suite, a software package that allows the downloading and installation of similar offerings from Windows Live. Windows Live offers int...
“Windows Live is the former collective brand name for a set of services and software products from Microsoft; part of their software plus services platform. A majority of these services are Web applications, accessible from a browser, but there are also client-side binary applications that require installation. There are three ways in which Windows Live services are offered: Windows Essentials applications, web services, and mobile servi...”
Windows Live Messenger is an instant messaging client connects to Microsoft Messenger service. Microsoft announced that Windows Live Messenger will be retired in favor of Skype. Windows Live Messenger's album viewer is based on Windows Photo Gallery and provides users a photo viewing experience for photo albums shared via SkyDrive and Facebook.
Behaviors
PROTOCOLS handlers
Distribution by Windows OS
OS version | distribution |
Windows 7 Home Premium |
69.00% |
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Windows 7 Ultimate |
10.50% |
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Windows 7 Home Basic |
5.00% |
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Windows Vista Home Premium |
4.00% |
|
Windows 8.1 |
2.00% |
|
Windows 7 Professional |
2.00% |
|
Windows Seven Black Edition |
1.00% |
|
Windows 8 Pro |
1.00% |
|
Windows 8.1 Pro |
1.00% |
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Windows 8 |
1.00% |
|
Windows 7 Starter |
1.00% |
|
Windows Vista Home Basic |
1.00% |
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Windows 7 Enterprise |
1.00% |
|
Windows 8.1 Pro with Media Center |
0.50% |
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Distribution by country
United States installs about 55.56% of Windows Live Messenger Protocol Handler Module.
Distribution by PC manufacturer
PC Manufacturer | distribution |
Dell |
19.11% |
|
Toshiba |
16.38% |
|
Hewlett-Packard |
16.38% |
|
ASUS |
15.02% |
|
Sony |
12.29% |
|
Acer |
7.85% |
|
Lenovo |
5.46% |
|
MSI |
2.73% |
|
Samsung |
2.05% |
|
Alienware |
0.68% |
|
Sahara |
0.68% |
|
GIGABYTE |
0.68% |
|
American Megatrends |
0.68% |
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