Should I block it?

No, this file is 100% safe to run.

VersionsAdditional versions

6.0.6000.16384 6.67%
6.0.6000.16384 6.67%
6.0.6000.16384 2.22%
6.0.6000.16384 2.22%
6.0.6000.16384 20.00%
6.0.6000.16384 2.22%
6.0.6000.16384 4.44%
6.0.6000.16384 2.22%
6.0.6000.16384 2.22%
6.0.6000.16384 2.22%
6.0.6000.16384 8.89%
6.0.6000.16384 15.56%
6.0.6000.16384 6.67%
6.0.6000.16384 6.67%
6.0.6000.16384 2.22%
6.0.6000.16384 4.44%
6.0.6000.16384 2.22%
6.0.6000.16384 2.22%
(Note, Windows Codename Longhorn DDK provider publishes each variation of this file with the same version, but the hashes are unique.)

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PE structurePE file structure

Show functions
Import table
advapi32.dll
RegCloseKey, RegQueryValueExW, RegQueryInfoKeyW, RegSetValueExW, RegEnumKeyExW, RegDeleteKeyW, RegDeleteValueW, RegCreateKeyExW, RegOpenKeyExW
gdi32.dll
DeleteObject, SetBkColor, SetBkMode, CreateSolidBrush, SetTextColor
kernel32.dll
DisableThreadLibraryCalls, RaiseException, CloseHandle, ReadFile, GetFileSize, CreateFileW, InterlockedIncrement, InterlockedDecrement, OutputDebugStringW, GetCurrentThreadId, WideCharToMultiByte, lstrlenA, GetProcAddress, GetCurrentProcessId, GetTickCount, QueryPerformanceCounter, IsDebuggerPresent, SetUnhandledExceptionFilter, UnhandledExceptionFilter, GetCurrentProcess, TerminateProcess, InterlockedCompareExchange, Sleep, InterlockedExchange, GetSystemTimeAsFileTime, lstrcmpiW, LoadLibraryExW, FindResourceW, LoadResource, SizeofResource, MultiByteToWideChar, FreeLibrary, EnterCriticalSection, LeaveCriticalSection, DeleteCriticalSection, InitializeCriticalSection, GetLastError, lstrlenW, GetModuleFileNameW, GetModuleHandleW
msvcr90.dll
DllMain
ole32.dll
CoCreateInstance, CoTaskMemRealloc, CoTaskMemAlloc, CoTaskMemFree, StringFromGUID2
user32.dll
SetDlgItemTextW, UnhookWindowsHookEx, wsprintfW, CallNextHookEx, SendMessageW, CharNextW, PostMessageW, RegisterWindowMessageW, SetWindowPos, MoveWindow, ScreenToClient, GetWindowRect, DestroyWindow, GetDlgItemTextW, GetSysColor, KillTimer, SetTimer, SetWindowTextW, GetSystemMetrics, DialogBoxParamW, SetWindowsHookExW, GetClassNameW, LoadIconW, SendDlgItemMessageW, GetDlgItem, LoadStringW
Export table
DllCanUnloadNow
DllGetClassObject
DllRegisterServer
DllUnregisterServer

upnpdevice_kies.dll

Windows Codename Longhorn DDK driver by Windows Codename Longhorn DDK provider

Remove upnpdevice_kies.dll
Version:   6.0.6000.16384
MD5:   981452a187e6e3280e18a7940c155dbb
SHA1:   53431ba7e0b82ebad3bb39780b7bf9cc138d1e06

Overview

upnpdevice_kies.dll is loaded as dynamic link library that runs in the context of a process.

DetailsDetails

File name:upnpdevice_kies.dll
Publisher:Windows (R) Codename Longhorn DDK provider
Product name:Windows (R) Codename Longhorn DDK driver
Description:UPnP SDK Device Host Kies Device
Typical file path:C:\Program Files\samsung\kies\external\devicemodules\upnpdevice_kies.dll
Original name:UPNPKiesDevice.dll
File version:6.0.6000.16384
Size:244.5 KB (250,368 bytes)
Build date:11/6/2013 9:51 AM
Digital DNA
PE subsystem:Windows Console
File packed:No
Code language:Microsoft Visual C++ 9.0
.NET CLR:No
More details

Windows OS versionsDistribution by Windows OS

OS versiondistribution
Windows 7 Home Premium 31.11%
Windows 8 Pro 17.78%
Windows 7 Professional 17.78%
Windows 7 Ultimate 17.78%
Microsoft Windows XP 11.11%
Windows 8.1 Enterprise 2.22%
Windows Vista Home Premium 2.22%

Distribution by countryDistribution by country

United States installs about 13.33% of Windows (R) Codename Longhorn DDK driver.

OEM distributionDistribution by PC manufacturer

PC Manufacturerdistribution
Dell 28.57%
Hewlett-Packard 20.00%
Acer 14.29%
Intel 11.43%
Toshiba 11.43%
Lenovo 5.71%
American Megatrends 5.71%
GIGABYTE 2.86%
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