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2.2.9808 7.14%
2.2.9808 2.38%
2.2.9709 33.33%
2.2.10510 7.14%
2.2.10510 11.90%
2.2.10510 16.67%
2.2.10228 7.14%
2.2.10228 11.90%
2.2.10228 2.38%

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advapi32.dll
ConvertStringSidToSidA, RegOpenKeyExA, RegOpenKeyExW, RegQueryValueExW, InitializeSecurityDescriptor, SetSecurityDescriptorDacl, RegSetValueExA, RegisterServiceCtrlHandlerA, StartServiceCtrlDispatcherA, CreateServiceA, DeleteService, SetServiceStatus, StartServiceA, QueryServiceStatusEx, OpenSCManagerA, OpenServiceA, CloseServiceHandle, ControlService, GetUserNameW, RegQueryValueExA, RegCreateKeyExA, RegCloseKey, LookupAccountSidW
kernel32.dll
InitializeCriticalSection, MultiByteToWideChar, GetSystemPowerStatus, GetCurrentProcess, GetProcAddress, LoadLibraryA, CloseHandle, InterlockedExchange, GetACP, GetLocaleInfoA, GetThreadLocale, GetVersionExA, RaiseException, CopyFileA, GetModuleFileNameA, LoadLibraryW, LocalFree, CreateMutexA, SetUnhandledExceptionFilter, LoadLibraryExA, GetFileAttributesA, GetModuleHandleA, GetCurrentThreadId, GetLocalTime, GetPrivateProfileStringW, OutputDebugStringW, CreateDirectoryW, GetFileAttributesW, CreateDirectoryA, CreateEventA, SetEvent, PulseEvent, DeleteCriticalSection, GetExitCodeProcess, OutputDebugStringA, GetLastError, GetSystemTimeAsFileTime, GetCurrentProcessId, Sleep, TerminateProcess, GetModuleFileNameW, WideCharToMultiByte, EnterCriticalSection, LeaveCriticalSection, SleepEx, GetTempPathA, WaitForSingleObject, ReleaseMutex, GetPrivateProfileStringA, WritePrivateProfileStringA, GetTickCount, FreeLibrary, ExitProcess, QueryPerformanceCounter
msvcp71.dll
DllMain
msvcr71.dll
DllMain
psapi.dll
EnumProcessModules
shell32.dll
SHGetFolderPathA
user32.dll
PostThreadMessageA, wvsprintfA, wvsprintfW, UnregisterClassA, MessageBoxA
winmm.dll
timeGetTime

clmsserverpdvd12.exe

CyberLink CLMSServer by CyberLink (Signed)

Remove clmsserverpdvd12.exe
Version:   2.2.9808
MD5:   3de230f59c8830168eaab163b606dd37
SHA1:   0da8da96eab33fc47012c7feb4db6d7e010ba3bf

What is clmsserverpdvd12.exe?

CyberLink Media Server Service for Cyberlink Media Library is a management utility designed to organize photos, videos and music files. Cyberlink Media Suite contains a library tagged with uploaded photos to Facebook, capture video clips from a larger video file and a number of other media-related features.

Overview

clmsserverpdvd12.exe runs as a service under the name CyberLink PowerDVD 12 Media Server Service with extensive SYSTEM privileges (full administrator access). It has been configured with a firewall exception which allows both inbound and outbound network communication without being blocked. The file is digitally signed by CyberLink which was issued by the VeriSign certificate authority (CA).

DetailsDetails

File name:clmsserverpdvd12.exe
Publisher:CyberLink
Product name:CyberLink CLMSServer
Description:CyberLink Media Server Service
Typical file path:C:\Program Files\cyberlink\powerdvd12\kernel\dms\clmsserverpdvd12.exe
Original name:CLMSServer.exe
File version:2.2.9808
Size:289.29 KB (296,232 bytes)
Build date:2/8/2012 11:21 AM
Certificate
Issued to:CyberLink
Authority (CA):VeriSign
Digital DNA
PE subsystem:Windows Console
File packed:No
Code language:Microsoft Visual C++ 7.1
.NET CLR:No
More details

BehaviorsBehaviors

Services
Runs under 'SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services' by the Service Controller (services.exe)
  • 'CyberLink PowerDVD 12 Media Server Service'
Windows firewall allowed programs
Exceptions allow programs to access to the Internet through an outbound connections
  • Firewall exception for 'C:\Program Files\CyberLink\PowerDVD12\Kernel\DMS\CLMSServerPDVD12.exe'
Network connections
Access through an approved Windows firewall exception
  • [UDP] listens on port 49153

  • ResourcesResource utilization

    (Note: statistics below are averages based on a minimum sample size of 200 unique participants)
    Averages
     
    CPU
    Total CPU:0.02277422%
    0.028634%
    Kernel CPU:0.01940569%
    0.013761%
    User CPU:0.00336853%
    0.014873%
    Kernel CPU time:265 ms/min
    100,923,805ms/min
    Memory
    Private memory:7.55 MB
    21.59 MB
    Private (maximum):13.61 MB
    Private (minimum):7.79 MB
    Non-paged memory:7.55 MB
    21.59 MB
    Virtual memory:135.95 MB
    140.96 MB
    Virtual memory (peak):138.95 MB
    169.69 MB
    Working set:7.79 MB
    18.61 MB
    Working set (peak):13.62 MB
    37.95 MB
    Resource allocations
    Threads:19
    12
    Handles:344
    600

    BehaviorsProcess properties

    Integrety level:System
    Platform:32-bit
    Command line:"C:\Program Files\cyberlink\powerdvd12\kernel\dms\clmsserverpdvd12.exe"
    Owner:SYSTEM
    Windows Service
    Service name:CyberLink PowerDVD 12 Media Server Service
    Description:“CyberLink PowerDVD 12 Media Server Service.”
    Type:Win32OwnProcess, InteractiveProcess
    Parent process:services.exe (Services and Controller app by Microsoft)

    ResourcesThreads

    Averages
     
    sechost.dll
    Total CPU:0.03063501%
    0.272967%
    Kernel CPU:0.02844679%
    0.107585%
    User CPU:0.00218821%
    0.165382%
    CPU cycles:683,086/sec
    5,741,424/sec
    Context switches:1/sec
    79/sec
    Memory:100 KB
    1.16 MB
    clmediaserver.dll (CLMediaServer Module by CyberLink)
    Total CPU:0.01345142%
    Kernel CPU:0.00896761%
    User CPU:0.00448381%
    CPU cycles:704,409/sec
    Context switches:5/sec
    Memory:288 KB

    Common loaded modules

    These are modules that are typiclaly loaded within the context of this process.

    Windows OS versionsDistribution by Windows OS

    OS versiondistribution
    Windows 7 Ultimate 38.10%
    Windows 7 Home Premium 21.43%
    Windows 7 Professional 9.52%
    Microsoft Windows XP 9.52%
    Windows 8 Enterprise 9.52%
    Windows Vista Home Premium 4.76%
    Windows 8 Pro 4.76%
    Windows 8 2.38%

    Distribution by countryDistribution by country

    United States installs about 30.95% of CyberLink CLMSServer.

    OEM distributionDistribution by PC manufacturer

    PC Manufacturerdistribution
    Hewlett-Packard 33.33%
    Acer 29.63%
    ASUS 14.81%
    Dell 14.81%
    GIGABYTE 7.41%
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