mailcomm.dll

Messenger by Microsoft Corporation (Signed)

Remove mailcomm.dll
Version:   12.0.1606
MD5:   6a69beddd514f21b8a216b85eaf330b5
SHA1:   47ea3a0ecc23aa2fe391b45e84da03b568054bb3
SHA256:   95ce3adce21c758d444ab52404e85ca530f2b6d48bc0a39b68f276fa0602d988

Overview

mailcomm.dll is loaded as dynamic link library that runs in the context of a process. It is installed with a couple of know programs including Windows Live Mail published by Microsoft Corporation, Windows Live Essentials from Microsoft Corporation and Windows Live Essentials by Microsoft Corporation. The file is digitally signed by Microsoft Corporation. This particular version is usually found on Microsoft Windows XP (5.1.2600.196608).

DetailsDetails

File name:mailcomm.dll
Publisher:Microsoft Corporation
Product name:Messenger
Description:Microsoft Internet Messaging API Resources
Typical file path:C:\Program Files\windows live\mail\mailcomm.dll
Original name:INETRES.DLL
File version:12.0.1606
Size:838.02 KB (858,136 bytes)
Certificate
Issued to:Microsoft Corporation
Authority (CA):Microsoft Corporation
Digital DNA
File packed:No
.NET CLR:No
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ResourcesPrograms

The following programs will install this file
Microsoft Corporation
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Windows Live Mail is a free of charge email client from Microsoft. It is the successor to Outlook Express on Windows XP and Windows Mail on Windows Vista. The application is available for download via the Windows Essentials suite.
Microsoft Corporation
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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.
Microsoft Corporation
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Microsoft Corporation
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To play Windows Media in Firefox, you need the Windows Media Player browser plugin installed. Even if you already have Windows Media Player installed, you may still be missing the plugin required to play back Windows Media audio and video embedded in Web Pages.

BehaviorsBehaviors

PROTOCOLS handler
  • wlmailhtml

Windows OS versionsDistribution by Windows OS

OS versiondistribution
Microsoft Windows XP 100.00%

OEM distributionDistribution by PC manufacturer

PC Manufacturerdistribution
Dell 100.00%
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