Microsoft Internet Explorer
Microsoft Internet Explorer (MSIE) is a series of graphical web browsers developed by Microsoft and included as part of the Microsoft Windows line of operating systems.
The Microsoft Internet Explorer's executable files that are searched for the most
According to our database, the Microsoft Internet Explorer uses executable files. The Microsoft Internet Explorer product's 20 executable files that are the most searched for:
- cmbins.exe
- Win32 Cabinet Self-Extractor
- configureieoptionalcomponents.exe
- Configures optional Internet Explorer settings for Shortcuts and the Installed Date.
- diagnosticshub.standardcollector.service.exe
- Microsoft Diagnostics Hub Standard Collector
- extexport.exe
- Internet Explorer ImpExp FF exporter
- f12chooser.exe
- F12 Attach Chooser executable
- ie4uinit.exe
- IE Per-User Initialization Utility
- iediagcmd.exe
- Diagnostics utility for Internet Explorer
- iedw.exe
- IE Crash Detection
- ieetwcollector.exe
- IE ETW Collector Service
- ielowutil.exe
- Internet Low-Mic Utility Tool
- ieunatt.exe
- IE 7.0 Unattended Install Utility
- iexplore.exe
- Microsoft Internet Explorer
- mshta.exe
- Microsoft HTML Application host
- pdmsetup.exe
- Set up PDM binaries for F12 Jscript Debugger
- registeriepkeys.exe
- Registers custom PKEYs for IE
- setieinstalleddate.exe
- Sets the date that IE was installed
- webcache.exe
- Microsoft Web Cache
- wextract.exe
- Win32 Cabinet Self-Extractor
- winfxdocobj.exe
- WinFX Runtime Components
- iecleanup.exe
- Cleans up IE per-user data on uninstall
It's possible that Microsoft Internet Explorer's older or newer versions use different executable files.
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During the analysis, we checked all the executable files registered by us with at least 2 antivirus softwares.
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