This is a Offline Network Agent library.

cscdll.dll

Microsoft® Windows® Operating System

Brief description of process cscdll.dll

Process cscdll.dll named “Microsoft® Windows® Operating System” is an application library associated with application Microsoft® Windows® Operating System, developed by Microsoft® Corporation. This version of cscdll.dll seems to be safe. However some processes have more variants and one of them may be malicious. To be sure we recommend you to do a spyware and a virus scan.

cscdll.dll

Additional information about cscdll.dll

This is a Offline Network Agent library.

Default file locations

C:\WINDOWS\System32\CSCDLL.dll

Reported as a virus

No

Reported as a trojan horse

No

Reported as a spyware

No

Safe to end the process

Yes

Safe to disable the process

Yes

Safe to remove the process

Yes

Developer

Microsoft® Corporation

Part of

Microsoft® Windows® Operating System

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