Standby.exe was added to FreeFixer's database on 4th November 2009. The most recent search for this file was done on 4th November 2009. Standby.exe is located in the 'c:\Program Files\Common Files\Corel\Standby\' folder and has a size of 105616 bytes.
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The following is the available information on Standby.exe:
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Product name | Standby service |
| Company name | Corel |
| File description | Standby service |
| Internal name | Standby |
| Original filename | Standby.exe |
| Legal copyright | Corel. All rights reserved. |
| Product version | 1, 0, 7, 1 |
| File version | 1, 0, 7, 1 |
This file has a valid digital signature.
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Signer name | Corel Corporation |
| Certificate issuer name | UTN-USERFirst-Object |
| Certificate serial number | 25ad846cea1cf138597ff6854c50f38a |
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| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| MD5 | 3601747ee258aae2a1b8128fe9e22f29 |
| SHA256 | da8a44f103236d95ac7ff99a4aa55baf5f7ae4e63c128cc97287d9f352d28016 |
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'standby.exe' is a legitimate part of Corel, however I didn't notice any difference in startup speed of the Corel applications when I removed the 'standby.exe' item from Win XP startup. So it appears it can be done without - I kept the file, but no longer allow it to start automatically after boot.
# 16 Mar 2010, 18:19
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