What is NFSCOO~1.SCR?

NFSCOO~1.SCR is part of Axialis Screensaver Producer and developed by Axialis Software according to the NFSCOO~1.SCR version information.

NFSCOO~1.SCR's description is "Screen Saver"

NFSCOO~1.SCR is usually located in the 'C:\WINDOWS\system32\' folder.

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Vendor and version information [?]

The following is the available information on NFSCOO~1.SCR:

PropertyValue
Product nameAxialis Screensaver Producer
Company nameAxialis Software
File descriptionScreen Saver
Internal nameAxialis Screensaver Producer
CommentsMade with Axialis Screensaver Producer (www.axialis.com)
Legal copyrightCode portion Copyright (C)2010 Axialis Software
Product version4,1,0,0
File version4,1,0,0

Here's a screenshot of the file properties when displayed by Windows Explorer:

Product nameAxialis Screensaver Producer
Company nameAxialis Software
File descriptionScreen Saver
Internal nameAxialis Screensaver Producer
CommentsMade with Axialis Screensaver Produc..
Legal copyrightCode portion Copyright (C)2010 Axial..
Product version4,1,0,0
File version4,1,0,0

Digital signatures [?]

NFSCOO~1.SCR is not signed.

Hashes [?]

PropertyValue
MD52be6a842564f035b83f54be1fe4c4777
SHA256224aa3ab6e968bd9f777c032de0d5fa591d00739a82b350721e6ba940d729782

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