What is the "tcpz.exe" ?

Our database contains 8 different files for filename tcpz.exe . You can also check most distributed file variants with name tcpz.exe. This files most often belongs to product TCP-Z. and were most often developed by company deepxw. This files most often have description TCP-Z, TCP/IP Connection Patch and Monitor.. 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 tcpz.exe.

tcpz.exe Process

File details of most used file with name "tcpz.exe"

Product:
TCP-Z
Company:
deepxw
Description:
TCP-Z, TCP/IP Connection Patch and Monitor.
Version:
2.6.2.75
MD5:
11d94b8c08add90829ea2b2c6d68bb76
SHA1:
d1f3dd48835f67172b7f77ec07f8e30b713b149e
SHA256:
2ad20c26380b36a0b9ff0e5d346a1b92c15c28f89e7e49e752f4432aa906e75d
Size:
431976
Directory:
D:\EXE portatil\tcp-z
Operating System:
Windows XP
Occurence:
Medium oc1
Digital Signature:
deepxw Software

Is the Process "tcpz.exe" Safe or Threat ?

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100% of reviewed files are marked as Safe .
Latest new variant of the file with name "tcpz.exe" was discovered 4612 days ago. Our database contains 1 variants of the file "tcpz.exe" with final rating Safe and 3 variants with final rating Threat . Final ratings are based on file reviews, discovered date, users occurence and antivirus scan results.

User Reviews of the "tcpz.exe"

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Reviews for all files with name "tcpz.exe"

  • SAFErating from user MikeOne for file D:\EXE portatil\tcp-z\tcpz.exe (Variant: 74595)

    TCP-Z application is a TCP/IP Connection Patch and Monitor. Project Name: TCP-Z (TCP-Z Network Monitor) Support OS: Windows XP SP2 SP3/2003/2008/Vista SP1 SP2/Windows 7, All 32bit (x86) / 64bit (x64) Remove / increase the limit of half-open (incomplete outbound) TCP connections, Release the power of your network, download faster, and more task can be run at the same time. More info can be found on http://deepxw.blogspot.com/2009/01/tcp-z-center.html