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No, this file is 100% safe to run.

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12,0,109,0 28.57%
12,0,76,0 14.29%
12,0,32,0 14.29%
12,0,27,0 14.29%
11,5,22,0 14.29%
7, 0, 14, 0 14.29%

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PE structurePE file structure

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Import table
advapi32.dll
InitializeSecurityDescriptor, SetSecurityDescriptorDacl
irprops.cpl
BluetoothFindRadioClose, BluetoothFindFirstRadio, BluetoothFindFirstDevice, BluetoothSendAuthenticationResponse, BluetoothGetRadioInfo, BluetoothSetServiceState, BluetoothUpdateDeviceRecord, BluetoothAuthenticateDevice, BluetoothRemoveDevice, BluetoothUnregisterAuthentication, BluetoothRegisterForAuthentication, BluetoothGetDeviceInfo, BluetoothFindDeviceClose, BluetoothFindNextDevice
kernel32.dll
LCMapStringW, WriteConsoleW, SetStdHandle, GetStringTypeW, LoadLibraryW, HeapReAlloc, IsValidCodePage, GetOEMCP, GetACP, GetCPInfo, GetConsoleMode, GetConsoleCP, SetFilePointer, RtlUnwind, GetSystemTimeAsFileTime, GetCurrentProcessId, QueryPerformanceCounter, InterlockedDecrement, SetLastError, InterlockedIncrement, TlsFree, TlsSetValue, TlsGetValue, TlsAlloc, GetFileType, SetHandleCount, GetEnvironmentStringsW, FreeEnvironmentStringsW, IsProcessorFeaturePresent, GetProcessHeap, HeapFree, HeapSize, HeapValidate, HeapAlloc, IsBadCodePtr, CreateEventW, CreateThread, SetEvent, WaitForSingleObject, TerminateThread, CloseHandle, GetCurrentThreadId, CreateMutexW, ReleaseMutex, lstrlenW, CreateFileW, SetThreadPriority, CancelIo, DisconnectNamedPipe, ReadFile, GetLastError, WaitForMultipleObjects, ResetEvent, GetOverlappedResult, WriteFile, PeekNamedPipe, ConnectNamedPipe, GetTickCount, Sleep, MultiByteToWideChar, InitializeCriticalSectionAndSpinCount, DeleteCriticalSection, EnterCriticalSection, LeaveCriticalSection, GetVersionExW, WideCharToMultiByte, SystemTimeToFileTime, OutputDebugStringW, GetModuleHandleW, FindResourceW, LoadResource, LockResource, FreeResource, HeapCreate, IsDebuggerPresent, SetUnhandledExceptionFilter, UnhandledExceptionFilter, GetCurrentProcess, TerminateProcess, RaiseException, GetStartupInfoW, HeapSetInformation, GetCommandLineW, DecodePointer, EncodePointer, ExitProcess, GetStdHandle, GetModuleFileNameW, ExitThread, FlushFileBuffers, GetProcAddress
ole32.dll
CoTaskMemFree, CLSIDFromString, StringFromCLSID
user32.dll
RegisterDeviceNotificationW, UnregisterDeviceNotification, GetDesktopWindow, DialogBoxIndirectParamW, EndDialog, SetFocus, GetDlgItem, EnableWindow, CharUpperBuffW, PostMessageW, PeekMessageW, MsgWaitForMultipleObjects, DefWindowProcW, UnregisterClassW, UpdateWindow, ShowWindow, CreateWindowExW, RegisterClassExW, DispatchMessageW, GetMessageW, PostQuitMessage, SendMessageW
ws2_32.dll
WSASend, WSALookupServiceEnd, WSALookupServiceNextW, WSALookupServiceBeginW, WSASetServiceW, WSAAccept, WSACloseEvent, WSAResetEvent, WSAGetOverlappedResult, WSAWaitForMultipleEvents, WSARecv, WSACreateEvent

nclmsbtsrv.exe

PC Connectivity Solution by Nokia (Signed)

Remove nclmsbtsrv.exe
Version:   12,0,76,0
MD5:   b882621d087158fc37f8fe94bf161f00
SHA1:   d4248f6d380ce0b5765e53c6574d4c4408e0a7fc
SHA256:   65bfd90e1d286b41cd9060b5d1960eb1c47d1a67f69d4d890ce254dc84aa3f6f

Overview

nclmsbtsrv.exe executes as a process with the local user's privileges typically within the context of its parent servicelayer.exe (PC Connectivity Solution by Nokia). This is typically installed with the program PC Connectivity Solution published by Nokia. The file is digitally signed by Nokia which was issued by the VeriSign certificate authority (CA).

DetailsDetails

File name:nclmsbtsrv.exe
Publisher:Nokia
Product name:PC Connectivity Solution
Description:Microsoft Bluetooth Media Server
Typical file path:C:\Program Files\pc connectivity solution\transports\nclmsbtsrv.exe
Original name:MSBTSrv.exe
File version:12,0,76,0
Size:140.48 KB (143,848 bytes)
Certificate
Issued to:Nokia
Authority (CA):VeriSign
Digital DNA
PE subsystem:Windows GUI
File packed:No
.NET CLR:No
More details

ResourcesPrograms

The following program will install this file
Nokia
5% remove
The PC Connectivity Solution is a feature of Nokia's PC Suite that allows Nokia phone users the ability to synchronize their phones with their computer.

ResourcesResource utilization

(Note: statistics below are averages based on a minimum sample size of 200 unique participants)
Averages
 
CPU
Total CPU:0.01586668%
0.028634%
Kernel CPU:0.00675803%
0.013761%
User CPU:0.00910865%
0.014873%
Kernel CPU time:47 ms/min
100,923,805ms/min
Memory
Private memory:1.99 MB
21.59 MB
Private (maximum):3.36 MB
Private (minimum):3.36 MB
Non-paged memory:1.99 MB
21.59 MB
Virtual memory:35.42 MB
140.96 MB
Virtual memory (peak):43.08 MB
169.69 MB
Working set:3.36 MB
18.61 MB
Working set (peak):5 MB
37.95 MB
Resource allocations
Threads:3
12
Handles:74
600
GUI GDI count:11
103
GUI USER count:3
49

BehaviorsProcess properties

Integrety level:Undefined
Platform:32-bit
Command line:{c61c46c1-6ee7-40bf-88dc-5a55ca2a74b0}
Owner:User
Parent process:servicelayer.exe (PC Connectivity Solution by Nokia)

Windows OS versionsDistribution by Windows OS

OS versiondistribution
Microsoft Windows XP 66.67%
Windows 8 Pro 16.67%
Windows 8 Single Language 16.67%

Distribution by countryDistribution by country

Ireland installs about 33.33% of PC Connectivity Solution.

OEM distributionDistribution by PC manufacturer

PC Manufacturerdistribution
Sony 40.00%
Toshiba 40.00%
GIGABYTE 20.00%
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