Should I block it?

No, this file is 100% safe to run.

VersionsAdditional versions

12.1.2015.2015 11.76%
12.1.2015.2015 5.88%
12.1.1000.157 23.53%
12.1.1000.157 5.88%
12.1.671.4971 5.88%
11.0.6300.484 5.88%
11.0.6200.476 5.88%
11.0.6200.476 5.88%
11.0.6100.442 5.88%
11.0.6000.426 5.88%
11.0.5002.267 5.88%
11.0.4813.75 5.88%
11.0.4010.7 5.88%

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PE structurePE file structure

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Import table
advapi32.dll
OpenServiceW, RegOpenKeyExW, QueryServiceStatus, RegOpenKeyW, RegQueryValueExW, RegSetValueExW, RegCloseKey, RegCreateKeyW, RegDeleteKeyW, OpenSCManagerW, CloseServiceHandle
kernel32.dll
lstrlenW, HeapAlloc, GetProcessHeap, OutputDebugStringW, lstrcmpiW, HeapFree, GetCurrentProcess, GetModuleFileNameW, CreateEventW, SetEvent, WaitForSingleObject, CloseHandle, HeapSize, LocalAlloc, GetProcAddress, FreeLibrary, InterlockedExchange, GetLastError, LoadLibraryA, RaiseException, GetCurrentThreadId, GetCommandLineA, TerminateProcess, UnhandledExceptionFilter, SetUnhandledExceptionFilter, IsDebuggerPresent, GetModuleHandleW, TlsGetValue, TlsAlloc, TlsSetValue, TlsFree, InterlockedIncrement, SetLastError, InterlockedDecrement, Sleep, ExitProcess, SetHandleCount, GetStdHandle, GetFileType, GetStartupInfoA, DeleteCriticalSection, GetModuleFileNameA, FreeEnvironmentStringsA, GetEnvironmentStrings, FreeEnvironmentStringsW, WideCharToMultiByte, GetEnvironmentStringsW, HeapCreate, HeapDestroy, VirtualFree, QueryPerformanceCounter, GetTickCount, GetCurrentProcessId, GetSystemTimeAsFileTime, LeaveCriticalSection, EnterCriticalSection, GetCPInfo, GetACP, GetOEMCP, IsValidCodePage, VirtualAlloc, HeapReAlloc, WriteFile, InitializeCriticalSectionAndSpinCount, RtlUnwind, GetLocaleInfoA, GetStringTypeA, MultiByteToWideChar, GetStringTypeW, LCMapStringA, LCMapStringW, GetCommandLineW, DecodePointer, EncodePointer, GetStartupInfoW, LoadLibraryW, IsProcessorFeaturePresent
psapi.dll
EnumProcessModules
user32.dll
wsprintfW, GetDesktopWindow
Export table
InstallSnacNp
IsSnacNpInstalled
NPGetCaps
NPLogonNotify
NPPasswordChangeNotify
UninstallSnacNp

SNACNP.dll

Symantec Network Access Control by Symantec Corporation (Signed)

Remove SNACNP.dll
Version:   12.1.2015.2015
MD5:   a38cd429f42808cd751288b2ac3189a4
SHA1:   10c9c00f62671e4eb537e91c8e7821d643c4ddb5
SHA256:   2338303b42b71685859219129c30cd948420380a1860b85f86bcb7f11bc2af57

Overview

snacnp.dll is loaded as dynamic link library that runs in the context of a process. The file is digitally signed by Symantec Corporation which was issued by the VeriSign certificate authority (CA).

DetailsDetails

File name:snacnp.dll
Publisher:Symantec Corporation
Product name:Symantec Network Access Control
Description:Symantec Network Provider
Typical file path:C:\Program Files\symantec\symantec endpoint protection\12.1.1000.157.105\bin\snacnp.dll
File version:12.1.2015.2015
Size:48.95 KB (50,128 bytes)
Build date:11/3/2012 10:56 PM
Certificate
Issued to:Symantec Corporation
Authority (CA):VeriSign
Effective date:Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Expiration date:Sunday, November 24, 2013
Digital DNA
PE subsystem:Windows GUI
File packed:No
.NET CLR:No
More details

Windows OS versionsDistribution by Windows OS

OS versiondistribution
Microsoft Windows XP 58.82%
Windows 7 Enterprise 11.76%
Windows 7 Home Premium 11.76%
Windows 7 Home Basic 5.88%
Windows 7 Starter 5.88%
Windows 7 Professional 5.88%

Distribution by countryDistribution by country

United States installs about 41.18% of Symantec Network Access Control.

OEM distributionDistribution by PC manufacturer

PC Manufacturerdistribution
Dell 35.29%
Hewlett-Packard 17.65%
Lenovo 11.76%
Toshiba 11.76%
Intel 11.76%
ASUS 11.76%
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