mia.lib is part of 7-Zip and developed by Igor Pavlov according to the mia.lib version information.
mia.lib's description is "7-Zip Console"
mia.lib is usually located in the 'c:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\{EF63305C-BAD7-4144-9208-D65528260864}\' folder.
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The following is the available information on mia.lib:
Property | Value |
---|---|
Product name | 7-Zip |
Company name | Igor Pavlov |
File description | 7-Zip Console |
Internal name | 7z |
Original filename | 7z.exe |
Legal copyright | Copyright (c) 1999-2007 Igor Pavlov |
Product version | 4.44 beta |
File version | 4.44 beta |
Here's a screenshot of the file properties when displayed by Windows Explorer:
Product name | 7-Zip |
Company name | Igor Pavlov |
File description | 7-Zip Console |
Internal name | 7z |
Original filename | 7z.exe |
Legal copyright | Copyright (c) 1999-2007 Igor Pavlov |
Product version | 4.44 beta |
File version | 4.44 beta |
mia.lib is not signed.
mia.lib may also be located in other folders than c:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\{EF63305C-BAD7-4144-9208-D65528260864}\. The most common variants are listed below:
Property | Value |
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MD5 | 90327817c8a98bde299c980264beb5c3 |
SHA256 | 075470b8cd51d0631508b49d5eddef8eb258a8d841d3ec6c483b8b7992aa9381 |
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My infection with mia.lib began on 02/24/2011 when I allowed an unknown program posing as a pdf file from UPS was installed on my computer. I got four warnings of malware infection from my anti virus 'antivir, and I've removed the threats, however a new application has been added to the applications that start when my computer is switched on called csrss.exe and I cant get rid of it to delete it I have to be 'trusted installer' so it stays there but Mia.lib was added on the same date as well as gIgCnGf18105 which runs as a user of the computer I dont know what alll this stuff is but I would like to get rid of them all
# 3 Mar 2011, 14:37
I was installing Native Instruments Maschine v1.7.2, the window announced announced: my computer has no mia.lib. How can I fix it?
# 5 Jun 2012, 18:21
I see this files getting installed in %TEMP% folder when I use InstallAware installation program. They are probably zipping file for installation and put it there during installation.
# 27 Jan 2016, 7:08
Brian writes