What is the "sftlist.exe" ? Variant 203073

Our database contains 190 different files for filename sftlist.exe but this page contains information about single file with specific attributes. If you want to see general information about the sftlist.exe then visit General Information Page . You can also check most distributed file variants with name sftlist.exe. This file belongs to product Microsoft Application Virtualization and was developed by company Microsoft Corporation. This file has description Microsoft Application Virtualization Client Service. Agregate rating is 5(5) stars - based on 1 reviews.This is executable file. You can find it running in Task Manager as the process sftlist.exe.

sftlist.exe Process
Product:
Microsoft Application Virtualization
Company:
Microsoft Corporation
Description:
Microsoft Application Virtualization Client Service
Version:
4.6.0.10191
MD5:
05d2b0d0f1db139970d4af18c679429d
SHA1:
6a94405ca7dc475c9de8fb041114adc25e10e36e
SHA256:
0d97dcfd82e5ad3a2a42b8212a5c42ef9f699eb25a49d5342fce22c3c1d8d553
Size:
483688
Directory:
%PROGRAMFILES%\MICROSOFT APPLICATION VIRTUALIZATION CLIENT
Operating System:
Windows 7
Occurence:
Medium oc1
Digital Signature:
Microsoft Corporation

System Explorer Community Antivirus Report

This file was checked and tolerated by following antivirus shields :
Antivirus NameLatest Toleration
Microsoft Security Essentials2016-04-18 04:45:59
ESET NOD32 Antivirus 4.22015-12-06 11:49:24
avast! Antivirus2015-09-23 17:32:09
Norton Internet Security2014-06-05 06:48:27
Avira Desktop2013-07-10 18:06:43
Panda Cloud Antivirus2013-03-17 15:55:52
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Is the Process "sftlist.exe" Safe or Threat ?

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100% of reviewed files are marked as Safe .
100% of reviewed files are marked as System file.
Our final rating for this file is Safe. Final rating is based on file reviews, discovered date, users occurence and antivirus scan results.
Filename "sftlist.exe" is used by Microsoft Windows System files. Many threats uses filenames of System Processes to camouflage itself. You should consider suspected any file which uses system filename and is not stored in system directory or has invalid file version information. Correct system file contains full file version information from Microsoft.

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