What is rtl120.bpl?

rtl120.bpl is part of Borland Package Library and developed by Embarcadero Technologies, Inc. according to the rtl120.bpl version information.

rtl120.bpl's description is "CodeGear Component Package"

rtl120.bpl is digitally signed by Auslogics Software.

rtl120.bpl is usually located in the 'c:\Program Files\Windows NT\Registry Cleaner\' folder.

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Vendor and version information [?]

The following is the available information on rtl120.bpl:

PropertyValue
Product nameBorland Package Library
Company nameEmbarcadero Technologies, Inc.
File descriptionCodeGear Component Package
Internal nameRTL120
Original filenameRTL120.BPL
Legal copyrightCopyright © 1997-2009 Embarcadero Technologies, Inc.
Product version12.0
File version12.0.3420.21218

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

Product nameBorland Package Library
Company nameEmbarcadero Technologies, Inc.
File descriptionCodeGear Component Package
Internal nameRTL120
Original filenameRTL120.BPL
Legal copyrightCopyright © 1997-2009 Embarcadero T..
Product version12.0
File version12.0.3420.21218

Digital signatures [?]

rtl120.bpl has a valid digital signature.

PropertyValue
Signer nameAuslogics Software
Certificate issuer nameUTN-USERFirst-Object
Certificate serial number0091d9a0840b6cb065f7409ed429f976e2

Hashes [?]

PropertyValue
MD5ad80c22266e489e46d06f1f942788741
SHA2568969474426b12c84b767c1886b44c839c5ce13f91c585daa13e29060b824da5d

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User vote results: There were 157 votes to remove and 1127 votes to keep

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Comments

Please share with the other users what you think about this file. What does this file do? Is it legitimate or something that your computer is better without? Do you know how it was installed on your system? Did you install it yourself or did it come bundled with some other software? Is it running smoothly or do you get some error message? Any information that will help to document this file is welcome. Thank you for your contributions.

I'm reading all new comments so don't hesitate to post a question about the file. If I don't have the answer perhaps another user can help you.

Michel Archambeault writes

5 thumbs

This file is required for the Auslogics Disk Defrag Program.

# 12 Jan 2010, 18:33

==chris== writes

30 thumbs

i want to download artl120.bpl

# 7 Feb 2011, 9:31

mell santos writes

-1 thumb

no comment

# 9 Aug 2011, 19:39

Suspicious but happy writes

0 thumbs

i LIKE YOUR PRODUCT! ;)

2 problems:

It does not have a "Cancel" once the scan starts ...
This is really not that good, as the scan is blinfd, and takes forever.

Above, it shows what is being scanned in the form of a link, that would imply that maybe it will unfold to a list of what is being scanned, like more info.
It does nothing.

So i have an executable file that just says "hey, let me dig REAL deep in your system, while you sit there powerless and know nothing of what is going on.

Those two things alone are a deal breaker, it makes your product suspect.

# 2 Dec 2011, 10:48

Roger Karlsson writes

0 thumbs

@Suspicious: Thank you for the feedback.

# 3 Dec 2011, 16:00

jean pierre vandervelpen writes

0 thumbs

# 21 Apr 2013, 10:49

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