What is stdole2.tlb?

stdole2.tlb is part of Microsoft OLE 3.50 for Windows NT(TM) and Windows 95(TM) Operating Systems and developed by Microsoft Corporation according to the stdole2.tlb version information.

stdole2.tlb's description is "Microsoft OLE 3.50 for Windows NT(TM) and Windows 95(TM) Operating Systems"

stdole2.tlb is usually located in the 'c:\WINDOWS\LastGood\system32\' folder.

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Vendor and version information [?]

The following is the available information on stdole2.tlb:

PropertyValue
Product nameMicrosoft OLE 3.50 for Windows NT(TM) and Windows 95(TM) Operating Systems
Company nameMicrosoft Corporation
File descriptionMicrosoft OLE 3.50 for Windows NT(TM) and Windows 95(TM) Operating Systems
Internal nameSTDOLE2.TLB
CommentsMicrosoft OLE 3.50 for Windows NT(TM) and Windows 95(TM) Operating Systems
Legal copyrightCopyright © Microsoft Corp. 1993-1999.
Legal trademarkMicrosoft® is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. Windows NT(TM) and Windows 95(TM) are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
Product version3.50.5014
File version3.50.5014

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

Product nameMicrosoft OLE 3.50 for Windows NT(T..
Company nameMicrosoft Corporation
File descriptionMicrosoft OLE 3.50 for Windows NT(T..
Internal nameSTDOLE2.TLB
CommentsMicrosoft OLE 3.50 for Windows NT(T..
Legal copyrightCopyright © Microsoft Corp. 1993-19..
Legal trademarkMicrosoft® is a registered trademar..
Product version3.50.5014
File version3.50.5014

Digital signatures [?]

stdole2.tlb is not signed.

VirusTotal report

None of the 51 anti-virus programs at VirusTotal detected the stdole2.tlb file.

None of the 51 anti-virus programs detected the stdole2.tlb file.

Filename variants

stdole2.tlb may also use other filenames. The most common variants are listed below:

Folder name variants

stdole2.tlb may also be located in other folders than c:\WINDOWS\LastGood\system32\. The most common variants are listed below:

Hashes [?]

PropertyValue
MD50857394e30de11ca0cd9497e310d6469
SHA256e2b26b1ad2d439dded0799d195ca918a03ccf22146690577e2704f871c098426

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User vote results: There were 2 votes to remove and 17 votes to keep

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