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uninst.exe

By Cole Williams (Signed)

Remove uninst.exe
MD5:   6c4ebce7bf4742ca6fc977fd46a99ac1
SHA1:   d6658cd5a5d929e188627f7bd837268156f6425d

Overview

During installation, it (or a shortcut) is added to the user's startup folder which is designed to automatically launch when the user logs into Windows. It is installed with a couple of know programs including Media Player Codec Pack 4.2.8 published by Media Player Codec Pack, Windows 8 Codec Pack 2.0.1 from Cole Williams and Windows 8 Codec Pack 2.0.1 by Cole Williams. The file is digitally signed by Cole Williams which was issued by the COMODO CA Limited certificate authority (CA). This particular version is usually found on Windows 7 Home Premium (6.1.7601.65536).

DetailsDetails

File name:uninst.exe
Typical file path:C:\windows\syswow64\c2mp\uninst.exe
Size:254.27 KB (260,376 bytes)
Build date:12/5/2009 11:50 PM
Certificate
Issued to:Cole Williams
Authority (CA):COMODO CA Limited
Effective date:Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Expiration date:Sunday, October 12, 2014
Digital DNA
File packed:No
.NET CLR:No
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ResourcesPrograms

The following programs will install this file
Cole Williams
  59% remove
This software contains multiple media codecs. Note, the Windows 7 Codec Pack installed various adware including the SearchMe toolbar by Spigot during installation.
Media Player Codec Pack
5% remove
The Media Player Codec Pack supports almost every compression and file type used by modern video and audio files. The package is simple to install, while also offering advanced settings to the high end user. A codec is a piece of software on either a device or computer capable of encoding and/or decoding video and/or audio data from files, streams and broadcasts. The word Codec is a portmanteau of 'compressor-decompressor'
windows7codecs.com
  59% remove
From Cole Williams, this software contains multiple media codecs. Note, the Windows 7 Codec Pack installed various adware including the SearchMe toolbar by Spigot during installation.

BehaviorsBehaviors

User start menu folder
Shortcut pointer placed in '%appdata%\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu'
  • Shortcut to 'uninst.exe'

Windows OS versionsDistribution by Windows OS

OS versiondistribution
Windows 7 Home Premium 100.00%

OEM distributionDistribution by PC manufacturer

PC Manufacturerdistribution
Lenovo 100.00%
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