What is mcps.dll? Is mcps.dll spyware or a virus?
How to fix mcps.dll related problems?
1. Run Security Task Manager to check your mcps process
2. Run a Windows Repair Tool to fix mcps.dll related PC problems
3. Run an Antivirus to find persistent malware
Process name: Media Catalog Proxy/Stub
Product: Microsoft Clip Organizer or Microsoft Office Professional or Microsoft Office PowerPoint or Microsoft Office or Microsoft Office Visio Viewer or Microsoft Office Standard
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Company: Microsoft (microsoft.com)
File: mcps.dll
This dynamic link library (DLL) is a component of Microsoft Photodraw 2000, a short-lived imaging program first released by Microsoft in 1999. Details on this now defunct package are somewhat sketchy, but the process appears to be related to installing and organizing clip art galleries within Photodraw 2000. It is likely necessary for the program to work properly.
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Users Opinions
Average user rating of mcps.dll: based on 10 votes. Read also the 4 reviews.
140 users ask for this file. 8 users rated it as not dangerous. One user rated it as neutral. One user rated it as dangerous. One user didn't rate it ("don't know").
All comments about mcps.dll: | |
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Just software from the Voles Chris Heenan | |
This file is needed for installation of the Clip Art Galleries of the Microsoft Photodraw 2000 when it is installed in Windows XP See also: Link Jonathan Dyer | |
Seems like it comes from Microsloth See also: Link John Bartucz | |
Media Catalog Proxy/Stub See also: Link Special |
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