Should I block it?

No, this file is 100% safe to run.

VersionsAdditional versions

2.4.0.06170 8.33%
2.3.0.14250 58.33%
2.3.0.14250 8.33%
2.1.0.08040 8.33%
1.1.1.9290 16.67%

PE structurePE file structure

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Import table
advapi32.dll
GetUserNameW, OpenProcessToken, RegDeleteKeyValueW, RegSetKeyValueW, RegGetValueW, RegSetValueExW, RegCloseKey, RegQueryValueExW, RegOpenKeyExW, AdjustTokenPrivileges, LookupPrivilegeValueW, FreeSid, LookupAccountSidW, EqualSid, AllocateAndInitializeSid, GetTokenInformation
kernel32.dll
SetCurrentDirectoryW, WaitForSingleObject, GetExitCodeProcess, CreateFileW, DeleteFileW, GetTempFileNameW, GetFileAttributesExW, GetFileAttributesW, SetFileAttributesW, SetThreadExecutionState, GetTempPathW, GetLongPathNameW, GetDiskFreeSpaceExW, GetCurrentProcess, GlobalAlloc, GlobalFree, GetSystemPowerStatus, GetModuleFileNameW, GetVersionExW, GetProcAddress, GetModuleHandleW, GetSystemInfo, GetCurrentDirectoryW, DeviceIoControl, InterlockedDecrement, LocalFree, FormatMessageW, lstrlenW, LocalAlloc, RemoveDirectoryW, CreateDirectoryW, GetSystemTimeAsFileTime, GetCurrentProcessId, GetCurrentThreadId, GetTickCount, QueryPerformanceCounter, IsDebuggerPresent, SetUnhandledExceptionFilter, UnhandledExceptionFilter, TerminateProcess, InterlockedCompareExchange, InterlockedExchange, lstrlenA, MultiByteToWideChar, ReleaseMutex, CreateMutexW, FindClose, FindNextFileW, FindFirstFileW, CreateSymbolicLinkW, CopyFileW, GetLastError, CreateEventW, SetEvent, WaitForMultipleObjects, CloseHandle, ResumeThread, Sleep, lstrcmpiW
mfc90u.dll
DllMain
msvcp90.dll
DllMain
msvcr90.dll
DllMain
ole32.dll
CoInitializeEx, CoSetProxyBlanket, CoCreateInstance, CoInitializeSecurity, CoTaskMemFree, CoUninitialize
powrprof.dll
CallNtPowerInformation
shell32.dll
SHGetKnownFolderPath, ShellExecuteExW
shlwapi.dll
PathIsDirectoryW, PathFileExistsW, PathMatchSpecExW, PathAddBackslashW, PathRemoveBackslashW
user32.dll
ShutdownBlockReasonQuery, ShutdownBlockReasonDestroy, ShutdownBlockReasonCreate, UnregisterDeviceNotification, UnregisterPowerSettingNotification, RegisterDeviceNotificationW, RegisterPowerSettingNotification, UnregisterHotKey, RegisterHotKey, RegisterWindowMessageW, ExitWindowsEx, SystemParametersInfoW, PostMessageW, SendMessageW, EnableWindow

osservices.dll

OsServic Dynamic Link Library

Remove osservices.dll
Version:   2.3.0.14250
MD5:   26fdc13cb98d089bfa9b35af2370d806
SHA1:   02977898bb917918f4fb7f53e5f1c3b9b76c8274
SHA256:   76651265a0638561fb0c005f5a7a11870522b3d248bef31e26e662c34492e1d2

Overview

osservices.dll is loaded as dynamic link library that runs in the context of a process. The assembly utilizes the .NET run-time framework (which is required to be installed on the PC).

DetailsDetails

File name:osservices.dll
Product name:OsServic Dynamic Link Library
Typical file path:C:\Program Files\sony\vaio care\crm\osservices.dll
Original name:OsServic.dll
File version:2.3.0.14250
Size:159 KB (162,816 bytes)
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 75.00%
Windows 8 Pro with Media Center 8.33%
Windows 7 Home Basic 8.33%
Windows 8 Pro 8.33%

Distribution by countryDistribution by country

United States installs about 33.33% of OsServic Dynamic Link Library.

OEM distributionDistribution by PC manufacturer

PC Manufacturerdistribution
Sony 85.71%
ASUS 14.29%
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