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User32.dll
Multi-User Windows USER API Client DLL |
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Description |
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User32 handles the Windows Graphic User Interface (GUI). It provides multiple window management, user input, text display, and other related functions.
User32.dll is a 32-bit Dynamic Linked Library for an Application Programming Interface for a graphics UI style application.
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Key Facts from within File |
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These are the direct values are extracted from the file. These are defined by the original developer. Some items may be unspecified, mistyped or out of date.
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File description |
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Windows XP USER API Client DLL |
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File Version |
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5.1.2600.1106 (xpsp1.020828-1920) |
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Application |
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Microsoft Windows Operating System |
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App version |
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5.1.2600.1106 |
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Type |
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32-bit |
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Publisher |
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Microsoft Corporation |
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Copyright |
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(c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. |
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File System and OS Information |
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C:\Windows\ServicePackFiles\i386
This directory is used to hold new files for service packs. It is used by the file protection system to restore key files should they be damaged.
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Date Modified |
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29-Aug-2002 3:41 am |
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Date Created |
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02-May-2009 5:47 pm |
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Size |
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547 KB (560,128 Bytes) |
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Captured from |
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Core without updates |
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OS at capture |
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Windows XP (SP1), Build 2600, 32-bit edition |
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Security Validation |
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The two security hashes for User32.dll were created from the original file. The security hash is created by scanning all bytes within the file. Identical files should have the same hashes. SHA1 is considered the more secure than the older MD5 hash.
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MD5 |
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DD9269230C21EE8FB7FD3FCCC3B1CFCB |
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SHA1 |
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EE384C80722236ED24AC6C6F20AC765C9A847341 |
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Requires |
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The following
files are required when running this program. These may call other files, and there can be additional required files not in this list.
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Additional Analysis |
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- User32.dll is a PE style file.
- Our analysis shows that more than 1000 different files internally use User32.dll.
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Internal Resource Counts |
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Resources are read-only content stored within the file. It is mostly used to hold graphics, strings, menus and dialog templates, although other types are occasionally used. See our section on Resources Help for more details.
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Strings and Messages | 8 |
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Icons (Single) | 51 |
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Dialog Templates | 0 |
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Icons (Grouped) | 6 |
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Menus | 7 |
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Icons (Animated) | 0 |
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HTML Documents | 0 |
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Cursors (Single) | 28 |
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Accelerators | 0 |
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Cursors (Grouped) | 28 |
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Manifests | 0 |
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Cursors (Animated) | 0 |
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Fonts | 0 |
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Bitmaps | 7 |
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Icons Inside File |
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The single image below shows the Group Icon resources extracted from the file.
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Cursors Inside File |
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The single image below shows the Group Cursor resources extracted from the file.
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Text Inside File |
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View the text string resources. Some filtering was done to remove non-standard characters and to limit the length strings. Strings embedded in code are not shown.
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| 1 | &Open IME C&lose IME Op&en Soft Keyboard Close So&ft Keyboard |
| 2 | &Reconversion power off If you shut down this remote computer, no one can use it until someone at the remote location manually restarts it. • • Do you want to continue shutting down? Other people are logged on to this remote computer. Shutting down Windows might cause them to lose data. Also, someone at the remote location will have to restart the computer manually. • • Do you want to continue shutting down? Other people are logged on to this computer. Shutting down Windows might cause them to lose data. • • Do you want to continue shutting down? Other people are logged on to this computer. Restarting Windows might cause them to lose data. • • Do you want to continue restarting? |
| 3 | &Try Again &Continue |
| 4 | Restore Up Restore Down |
| 5 | Hardware: Maintenance (Unplanned) Hardware: Maintenance (Planned) Hardware: Installation (Unplanned) Hardware: Installation (Planned) Operating System: Upgrade (Unplanned) Operating System: Upgrade (Planned) |
| 6 | Operating System: Reconfiguration (Unplanned) Operating System: Reconfiguration (Planned) Application: Unresponsive Application: Unstable Application: Maintenance (Unplanned) Other (Unplanned) Other (Planned) System Failure: Stop error Power Failure: Cord Unplugged Power Failure: Environment Other Failure: System Unresponsive Application: Maintenance (Planned) No title for this reason could be found |
| 7 | A restart or shutdown to service hardware on the system. A restart or shutdown to begin or complete hardware installation. A restart or shutdown to upgrade the operating system. A restart or shutdown to change the operating system configuration. A restart or shutdown to troubleshoot an unresponsive application. A restart or shutdown to troubleshoot an unstable application. A restart or shutdown to service an application. A shutdown or restart for an unknown reason The computer displayed a blue screen crash event. The computer was unplugged. There was a power outage. The system became unresponsive. A restart or shutdown to perform planned maintenance on an application. |
Zero terminated sub-strings are separated with " • ". |
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Vendor Summary |
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