Applies ToWindows Server 2012 R2 Datacenter Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard Windows Server 2012 R2 Essentials Windows Server 2012 R2 Foundation Windows 8.1 Enterprise Windows 8.1 Pro Windows 8.1 Windows Server 2012 Datacenter Windows Server 2012 Datacenter Windows Server 2012 Standard Windows Server 2012 Standard Windows Server 2012 Essentials Windows Server 2012 Foundation Windows Server 2012 Foundation

Important This article contains information that shows you how to help lower security settings or how to turn off security features on a computer. You can make these changes to work around a specific problem. Before you make these changes, we recommend that you evaluate the risks that are associated with implementing this workaround in your particular environment. If you implement this workaround, take any appropriate additional steps to help protect the computer.

Summary

This security update resolves multiple vulnerabilities in Microsoft Windows. The vulnerabilities could allow elevation of privilege if an attacker runs a specially crafted application on a domain-joined system. To learn more about the vulnerability, see Microsoft Security Bulletin MS16-101.

More Information

Important

  • All future security and non-security updates for Windows 8.1 and Windows Server 2012 R2 require update 2919355 to be installed. We recommend that you install update 2919355 on your Windows 8.1-based or Windows Server 2012 R2-based computer so that you receive future updates.

  • If you install a language pack after you install this update, you must reinstall this update. Therefore, we recommend that you install any language packs that you need before you install this update. For more information, see Add language packs to Windows.

This security update also fixes the following non-security-related issues:

  • In a Domain-joined Scale Out File Server (SoFS) on a domainless cluster, when an SMB client that is running either Windows 8.1 or Windows Server 2012 R2 connects to a node that is down, authentication fails. When this occurs, you may receive an error message that resembles the following message:

    STATUS_NO_TGT_REPLY

Known issues in this security update

  • Known issue 1The security updates that are provided in MS16-101 and newer updates disable the ability of the Negotiate process to fall back to NTLM when Kerberos authentication fails for password change operations with the STATUS_NO_LOGON_SERVERS (0xc000005e) error code. In this situation, you may receive one of the following error codes.

    Hexadecimal

    Decimal

    Symbolic

    Friendly

    0xc0000388

    1073740920

    STATUS_DOWNGRADE_DETECTED

    The system detected a possible attempt to compromise security. Please make sure that you can contact the server that authenticated you.

    0x4f1

    1265

    ERROR_DOWNGRADE_DETECTED

    The system detected a possible attempt to compromise security. Please make sure that you can contact the server that authenticated you.

    WorkaroundIf password changes that previously succeeded fail after the installation of MS16-101, it's likely that password changes were previously relying on NTLM fallback because Kerberos was failing. In order to change passwords successfully by using Kerberos protocols, follow these steps:

    1. Configure open communication on TCP port 464 between clients that have MS16-101 installed and the domain controller that is servicing password resets. Read-only domain controllers (RODCs) can service self-service password resets if the user is allowed by the RODCs password replication policy. Users who are not allowed by the RODC password policy require network connectivity to a read/write domain controller (RWDC) in the user account domain. Note To check whether TCP port 464 is open, follow these steps:

      1. Create an equivalent display filter for your network monitor parser. For example:

        ipv4.address== <ip address of client> && tcp.port==464

      2. In the results, look for the "TCP:[SynReTransmit" frame.

    2. Make sure that the target Kerberos names are valid. (IP addresses are not valid for the Kerberos protocol. Kerberos supports short names and fully qualified domain names.)

    3. Make sure that service principal names (SPNs) are registered correctly. For more information, see Kerberos and Self-Service Password Reset.

  • Known issue 2We know about an issue in which programmatic password resets of domain user accounts fail and return the STATUS_DOWNGRADE_DETECTED (0x800704F1) error code if the expected failure is one of the following:

    • ERROR_INVALID_PASSWORD

    • ERROR_PWD_TOO_SHORT (rarely returned)

    • STATUS_WRONG_PASSWORD

    • STATUS_PASSWORD_RESTRICTION

    The following table shows the full error mapping.

    Hexadecimal

    Decimal

    Symbolic

    Friendly

    0x56

    86

    ERROR_INVALID_PASSWORD

    The specified network password is not correct.

    0x267

    615

    ERROR_PWD_TOO_SHORT

    The password that was provided is too short to meet the policy of your user account. Please provide a longer password.

    0xc000006a

    -1073741718

    STATUS_WRONG_PASSWORD

    When you try to update a password, this return status indicates that the value that was provided as the current password is incorrect.

    0xc000006c

    -1073741716

    STATUS_PASSWORD_RESTRICTION

    When you try to update a password, this return status indicates that some password update rule was violated. For example, the password may not meet the length criteria.

    0x800704F1

    1265

    STATUS_DOWNGRADE_DETECTED

    The system cannot contact a domain controller to service the authentication request. Please try again later.

    0xc0000388

    -1073740920

    STATUS_DOWNGRADE_DETECTED

    The system cannot contact a domain controller to service the authentication request. Please try again later.

    ResolutionMS16-101 has been re-released to address this issue. Install the latest version of the updates for this bulletin to resolve this issue.

  • Known issue 3We know about an issue in which programmatic resets of local user account password changes may fail and return the STATUS_DOWNGRADE_DETECTED (0x800704F1) error code. The following table shows the full error mapping.

    Hexadecimal

    Decimal

    Symbolic

    Friendly

    0x4f1

    1265

    ERROR_DOWNGRADE_DETECTED

    The system cannot contact a domain controller to service the authentication request. Please try again later.

    ResolutionMS16-101 has been re-released to address this issue. Install the latest version of the updates for this bulletin to resolve this issue.

  • Known issue 4Passwords for disabled and locked-out user accounts cannot be changed using the negotiate package. Password changes for disabled and locked-out accounts will still work when using other methods such as when using an LDAP modify operation directly. For example, the PowerShell cmdlet Set-ADAccountPassword uses an "LDAP Modify" operation to change the password and remains unaffected. WorkaroundThese accounts require an administrator to make password resets. This behavior is by design after you install MS16-101 and later fixes.

  • Known issue 5Applications that use the NetUserChangePassword API and that pass a servername in the domainname parameter will no longer work after MS16-101 and later updates are installed. Microsoft documentation states that providing a remote server name in the domainname parameter of the NetUserChangePassword function is supported. For example, the NetUserChangePassword function MSDN topic states the following:domainname [in]

    A pointer to a constant string that specifies the DNS or NetBIOS name of a remote server or domain on which the function is to execute. If this parameter is NULL, the logon domain of the caller is used. However, this guidance has been superseded by MS16-101, unless the password reset is for a local account on the local computer. Post MS16-101, in order for domain user password changes to work, you must pass a valid DNS Domain Name to the NetUserChangePassword API.

  • Known issue 6After you install the security updates that are described in MS16-101, remote, programmatic changes of a local user account password, and password changes across untrusted forest fail.This operation fails because the operation relies on NTLM fall-back which is no longer supported for nonlocal accounts after MS16-101 is installed.A registry entry is provided that you can use to disable this change. Warning This workaround may make a computer or a network more vulnerable to attack by malicious users or by malicious software such as viruses. We do not recommend this workaround but are providing this information so that you can implement this workaround at your own discretion. Use this workaround at your own risk. ImportantThis section, method, or task contains steps that tell you how to modify the registry. However, serious problems might occur if you modify the registry incorrectly. Therefore, make sure that you follow these steps carefully. For added protection, back up the registry before you modify it. Then, you can restore the registry if a problem occurs. For more information about how to back up and restore the registry, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

    322756How to back up and restore the registry in Windows To disable this change, set the NegoAllowNtlmPwdChangeFallback DWORD entry to use a value of 1 (one).Important Setting the NegoAllowNtlmPwdChangeFallback registry entry to a value of 1 will disable this security fix:

    Registry value

    Description

    0

    Default value. Fallback is prevented.

    1

    Fallback is always allowed. The security fix is turned off. Customers that are having issues with remote local accounts or untrusted forest scenarios can set the registry to this value.

    To add these registry values, follow these steps:

    1. Click Start, click Run, type regedit in the Open box, and then click OK.

    2. Locate and then click the following subkey in the registry:

      HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Lsa

    3. On the Edit menu, point to New, and then click DWORD Value.

    4. Type NegoAllowNtlmPwdChangeFallback for the name of the DWORD, and then press ENTER.

    5. Right-click NegoAllowNtlmPwdChangeFallback, and then click Modify.

    6. In the Value data box, type 1 to disable this change, and then click OK.Note To restore the default value, type 0 (zero), and then click OK.

    StatusThe root cause of this issue is understood. This article will be updated with additional details as they become available.

How to obtain and install the update

Method 1: Windows Update

This update is available through Windows Update. When you turn on automatic updating, this update will be downloaded and installed automatically. For more information about how to turn on automatic updating, see Get security updates automatically.

Method 2: Microsoft Update Catalog

To get the stand-alone package for this update, go to the Microsoft Update Catalog website.

You can obtain the stand-alone update package through the Microsoft Download Center. Follow the installation instructions on the download page to install the update.Click the download link in Microsoft Security Bulletin MS16-101 that corresponds to the version of Windows that you are running.

More Information

Help for installing updates: Support for Microsoft UpdateSecurity solutions for IT professionals: TechNet Security Troubleshooting and SupportHelp for protecting your Windows-based computer from viruses and malware: Virus Solution and Security CenterLocal support according to your country: International Support

File Information

File name

SHA1 hash

SHA256 hash

Windows8.1-KB3177108-x86.msu

56DD46107F56F6EE47481B48E79A47074775B64B

C08D2F31ED85EB93BD1D021AE63197227C879D6565CD1E81E872A317C34C91E8

Windows8.1-KB3177108-x64.msu

3D7C85C7A6C5C0F4630F6E7950C60BFE09B002B3

C4104862D4FBC7DA6ECD4A9C609F1E1F910D9EF4895C140554DAD35FEC84DE93

Windows8-RT-KB3177108-x64.msu

A65945511227612F442BA9B2D858AB13B8F56297

F75D17F4F1680532A2B951F10BA88E7025C4C48C6C7EAE507EA0F1C53EBD04C5

The English (United States) version of this software update installs files that have the attributes that are listed in the following tables.

Windows 8.1 and Windows Server 2012 R2 file information

Notes

  • The files that apply to a specific product, milestone (RTM, SPn), and service branch (LDR, GDR) can be identified by examining the file version numbers as shown in the following table:

    Version

    Product

    Milestone

    Service branch

    6.3.960 0.16xxx

    Windows RT 8.1, Windows 8.1, and Windows Server 2012 R2

    RTM

    GDR

    6.3.960 0.17xxx

    Windows RT 8.1, Windows 8.1, and Windows Server 2012 R2

    RTM

    GDR

    6.3.960 0.18xxx

    Windows RT 8.1, Windows 8.1, and Windows Server 2012 R2

    RTM

    GDR

  • GDR service branches contain only those fixes that are widely released to address widespread, critical issues. LDR service branches contain hotfixes in addition to widely released fixes.

  • The MANIFEST files (.manifest) and MUM files (.mum) that are installed are not listed.

For all supported x86-based versions

File name

File version

File size

Date

Time

Platform

Bcryptprimitives.dll

6.3.9600.18340

340,872

16-May-2016

21:13

x86

Cng.sys

6.3.9600.18340

479,312

16-May-2016

21:16

x86

Ksecpkg.sys

6.3.9600.18340

148,824

16-May-2016

21:16

x86

Lsasrv.dll

6.3.9600.18405

1,118,208

08-Jul-2016

14:18

x86

Adtschema.dll

6.3.9600.17415

736,768

29-Oct-2014

02:06

x86

Msaudite.dll

6.3.9600.17415

154,112

29-Oct-2014

02:06

x86

Msobjs.dll

6.3.9600.16384

61,952

22-Aug-2013

04:17

x86

Netlogon.dll

6.3.9600.18405

696,832

08-Jul-2016

14:17

x86

Msv1_0.dll

6.3.9600.18405

332,632

09-Jul-2016

00:08

x86

Mrxsmb10.sys

6.3.9600.18298

229,376

06-Apr-2016

16:48

x86

Mrxsmb20.sys

6.3.9600.18404

153,088

07-Jul-2016

20:35

x86

Mrxsmb.sys

6.3.9600.18298

328,704

06-Apr-2016

16:48

x86

For all supported x64-based versions

File name

File version

File size

Date

Time

Platform

SP requirement

Service branch

Bcryptprimitives.dll

6.3.9600.18344

397,232

18-May-2016

23:18

x64

None

Not applicable

Certcli.dll

6.3.9600.18404

445,440

07-Jul-2016

21:53

x64

None

Not applicable

Cng.sys

6.3.9600.18344

563,024

18-May-2016

23:18

x64

None

Not applicable

Ksecpkg.sys

6.3.9600.18344

178,016

18-May-2016

23:16

x64

None

Not applicable

Lsasrv.dll

6.3.9600.18405

1,445,376

08-Jul-2016

14:22

x64

None

Not applicable

Adtschema.dll

6.3.9600.17415

736,768

29-Oct-2014

02:50

x64

None

Not applicable

Msaudite.dll

6.3.9600.17415

154,112

29-Oct-2014

02:51

x64

None

Not applicable

Msobjs.dll

6.3.9600.16384

61,952

22-Aug-2013

11:46

x64

None

Not applicable

Ocspisapi.dll

6.3.9600.17415

293,376

29-Oct-2014

01:43

x64

SPS

AMD64_MICROSOFT-WINDOWS-OCSP

Ocspisapictrs.h

Not applicable

1,421

18-Jun-2013

15:06

Not applicable

SPS

AMD64_MICROSOFT-WINDOWS-OCSP

Ocspisapictrs.ini

Not applicable

2,636

18-Jun-2013

15:06

Not applicable

SPS

AMD64_MICROSOFT-WINDOWS-OCSP

Ocspsvcctrs.ini

Not applicable

2,960

22-Aug-2013

19:26

Not applicable

SPS

AMD64_MICROSOFT-WINDOWS-OCSP

Ocspsvcctrs.ini

Not applicable

3,134

22-Aug-2013

19:44

Not applicable

SPS

AMD64_MICROSOFT-WINDOWS-OCSP

Ocspsvcctrs.ini

Not applicable

2,918

22-Aug-2013

12:30

Not applicable

SPS

AMD64_MICROSOFT-WINDOWS-OCSP

Ocspsvcctrs.ini

Not applicable

3,210

22-Aug-2013

19:43

Not applicable

SPS

AMD64_MICROSOFT-WINDOWS-OCSP

Ocspsvcctrs.ini

Not applicable

3,098

22-Aug-2013

19:30

Not applicable

SPS

AMD64_MICROSOFT-WINDOWS-OCSP

Ocspsvcctrs.ini

Not applicable

3,028

22-Aug-2013

19:46

Not applicable

SPS

AMD64_MICROSOFT-WINDOWS-OCSP

Ocspsvcctrs.ini

Not applicable

3,140

22-Aug-2013

19:31

Not applicable

SPS

AMD64_MICROSOFT-WINDOWS-OCSP

Ocspsvcctrs.ini

Not applicable

2,642

22-Aug-2013

19:30

Not applicable

SPS

AMD64_MICROSOFT-WINDOWS-OCSP

Ocspsvcctrs.ini

Not applicable

2,576

22-Aug-2013

19:31

Not applicable

SPS

AMD64_MICROSOFT-WINDOWS-OCSP

Ocspsvcctrs.ini

Not applicable

3,026

22-Aug-2013

19:23

Not applicable

SPS

AMD64_MICROSOFT-WINDOWS-OCSP

Ocspsvcctrs.ini

Not applicable

3,028

22-Aug-2013

19:23

Not applicable

SPS

AMD64_MICROSOFT-WINDOWS-OCSP

Ocspsvcctrs.ini

Not applicable

3,188

22-Aug-2013

19:23

Not applicable

SPS

AMD64_MICROSOFT-WINDOWS-OCSP

Ocspsvcctrs.ini

Not applicable

3,126

22-Aug-2013

19:33

Not applicable

SPS

AMD64_MICROSOFT-WINDOWS-OCSP

Ocspsvcctrs.ini

Not applicable

3,064

22-Aug-2013

19:36

Not applicable

SPS

AMD64_MICROSOFT-WINDOWS-OCSP

Ocspsvcctrs.ini

Not applicable

3,092

22-Aug-2013

19:36

Not applicable

SPS

AMD64_MICROSOFT-WINDOWS-OCSP

Ocspsvcctrs.ini

Not applicable

2,828

22-Aug-2013

19:32

Not applicable

SPS

AMD64_MICROSOFT-WINDOWS-OCSP

Ocspsvcctrs.ini

Not applicable

2,464

22-Aug-2013

19:20

Not applicable

SPS

AMD64_MICROSOFT-WINDOWS-OCSP

Ocspsvcctrs.ini

Not applicable

2,480

22-Aug-2013

19:20

Not applicable

SPS

AMD64_MICROSOFT-WINDOWS-OCSP

Ocspsvcctrs.ini

Not applicable

2,460

22-Aug-2013

19:21

Not applicable

SPS

AMD64_MICROSOFT-WINDOWS-OCSP

Ocspsvc.exe

6.3.9600.17415

219,136

29-Oct-2014

02:19

x64

SPS

AMD64_MICROSOFT-WINDOWS-OCSP

Ocspsvcctrs.h

Not applicable

1,569

18-Jun-2013

15:06

Not applicable

SPS

AMD64_MICROSOFT-WINDOWS-OCSP

Ocspsvcctrs.ini

Not applicable

2,918

18-Jun-2013

15:06

Not applicable

SPS

AMD64_MICROSOFT-WINDOWS-OCSP

Netlogon.dll

6.3.9600.18405

840,704

08-Jul-2016

14:19

x64

None

Not applicable

Msv1_0.dll

6.3.9600.18405

442,712

09-Jul-2016

00:09

x64

None

Not applicable

Mrxsmb10.sys

6.3.9600.18298

284,672

06-Apr-2016

18:19

x64

None

Not applicable

Mrxsmb20.sys

6.3.9600.18404

201,728

07-Jul-2016

22:33

x64

None

Not applicable

Mrxsmb.sys

6.3.9600.18298

401,920

06-Apr-2016

18:19

x64

None

Not applicable

Netlogon.dll

6.3.9600.18405

696,832

08-Jul-2016

14:17

x86

None

Not applicable

Msv1_0.dll

6.3.9600.18405

332,632

09-Jul-2016

00:08

x86

None

Not applicable

Bcryptprimitives.dll

6.3.9600.18344

340,880

18-May-2016

22:28

x86

None

Not applicable

Certcli.dll

6.3.9600.18404

324,096

07-Jul-2016

20:06

x86

None

Not applicable

Adtschema.dll

6.3.9600.17415

736,768

29-Oct-2014

02:06

x86

None

Not applicable

Msaudite.dll

6.3.9600.17415

154,112

29-Oct-2014

02:06

x86

None

Not applicable

Msobjs.dll

6.3.9600.16384

61,952

22-Aug-2013

04:17

x86

None

Not applicable

Windows Server 2012 file information

Notes

  • The files that apply to a specific product, milestone (RTM, SPn), and service branch (LDR, GDR) can be identified by examining the file version numbers as shown in the following table:

    Version

    Product

    Milestone

    Service branch

    6.2.920 0.17xxx

    Windows 8, Windows RT, or Windows Server 2012

    RTM

    GDR

    6.2.920 0.21xxx

    Windows 8, Windows RT, or Windows Server 2012

    RTM

    LDR

  • GDR service branches contain only those fixes that are widely released to address widespread, critical issues. LDR service branches contain hotfixes in addition to widely released fixes.

  • The MANIFEST files (.manifest) and MUM files (.mum) that are installed are not listed.

For all supported x64-based versions

File name

File version

File size

Date

Time

Platform

SP requirement

Service branch

Ksecdd.sys

6.2.9200.21473

100,184

02-May-2015

06:23

x64

None

Not applicable

Lsass.exe

6.2.9200.20521

35,840

20-Sep-2012

06:33

x64

None

Not applicable

Sspicli.dll

6.2.9200.21703

164,352

17-Nov-2015

08:00

x64

None

Not applicable

Sspisrv.dll

6.2.9200.20521

27,648

20-Sep-2012

06:32

x64

None

Not applicable

Cng.sys

6.2.9200.21637

566,072

22-Sep-2015

13:43

x64

None

Not applicable

Ksecpkg.sys

6.2.9200.21858

171,360

10-May-2016

19:18

x64

None

Not applicable

Lsasrv.dll

6.2.9200.21941

1,281,536

23-Jul-2016

18:10

x64

None

Not applicable

Adtschema.dll

6.2.9200.21289

719,360

10-Nov-2014

04:43

x64

None

Not applicable

Msaudite.dll

6.2.9200.21269

146,944

11-Oct-2014

05:38

x64

None

Not applicable

Msobjs.dll

6.2.9200.16384

61,952

26-Jul-2012

02:36

x64

None

Not applicable

Ocspsvcctrs.ini

Not applicable

2,960

26-Jul-2012

05:07

Not applicable

SPS

AMD64_MICROSOFT-WINDOWS-OCSP

Ocspsvcctrs.ini

Not applicable

3,134

26-Jul-2012

08:00

Not applicable

SPS

AMD64_MICROSOFT-WINDOWS-OCSP

Ocspsvcctrs.ini

Not applicable

2,918

26-Jul-2012

04:43

Not applicable

SPS

AMD64_MICROSOFT-WINDOWS-OCSP

Ocspsvcctrs.ini

Not applicable

3,210

26-Jul-2012

07:59

Not applicable

SPS

AMD64_MICROSOFT-WINDOWS-OCSP

Ocspsvcctrs.ini

Not applicable

3,098

26-Jul-2012

08:00

Not applicable

SPS

AMD64_MICROSOFT-WINDOWS-OCSP

Ocspsvcctrs.ini

Not applicable

3,028

26-Jul-2012

07:59

Not applicable

SPS

AMD64_MICROSOFT-WINDOWS-OCSP

Ocspsvcctrs.ini

Not applicable

3,140

26-Jul-2012

05:21

Not applicable

SPS

AMD64_MICROSOFT-WINDOWS-OCSP

Ocspsvcctrs.ini

Not applicable

2,642

26-Jul-2012

08:11

Not applicable

SPS

AMD64_MICROSOFT-WINDOWS-OCSP

Ocspsvcctrs.ini

Not applicable

2,576

26-Jul-2012

05:20

Not applicable

SPS

AMD64_MICROSOFT-WINDOWS-OCSP

Ocspsvcctrs.ini

Not applicable

3,026

26-Jul-2012

07:36

Not applicable

SPS

AMD64_MICROSOFT-WINDOWS-OCSP

Ocspsvcctrs.ini

Not applicable

3,028

26-Jul-2012

07:48

Not applicable

SPS

AMD64_MICROSOFT-WINDOWS-OCSP

Ocspsvcctrs.ini

Not applicable

3,188

26-Jul-2012

05:30

Not applicable

SPS

AMD64_MICROSOFT-WINDOWS-OCSP

Ocspsvcctrs.ini

Not applicable

3,126

26-Jul-2012

05:08

Not applicable

SPS

AMD64_MICROSOFT-WINDOWS-OCSP

Ocspsvcctrs.ini

Not applicable

3,064

26-Jul-2012

07:49

Not applicable

SPS

AMD64_MICROSOFT-WINDOWS-OCSP

Ocspsvcctrs.ini

Not applicable

3,092

26-Jul-2012

07:52

Not applicable

SPS

AMD64_MICROSOFT-WINDOWS-OCSP

Ocspsvcctrs.ini

Not applicable

2,828

26-Jul-2012

05:12

Not applicable

SPS

AMD64_MICROSOFT-WINDOWS-OCSP

Ocspsvcctrs.ini

Not applicable

2,464

26-Jul-2012

08:05

Not applicable

SPS

AMD64_MICROSOFT-WINDOWS-OCSP

Ocspsvcctrs.ini

Not applicable

2,480

26-Jul-2012

05:13

Not applicable

SPS

AMD64_MICROSOFT-WINDOWS-OCSP

Ocspsvcctrs.ini

Not applicable

2,460

26-Jul-2012

08:11

Not applicable

SPS

AMD64_MICROSOFT-WINDOWS-OCSP

Ocspsvc.exe

6.2.9200.21345

272,384

15-Jan-2015

05:27

x64

SPS

AMD64_MICROSOFT-WINDOWS-OCSP

Ocspsvcctrs.h

Not applicable

1,569

02-Jun-2012

14:34

Not applicable

SPS

AMD64_MICROSOFT-WINDOWS-OCSP

Ocspsvcctrs.ini

Not applicable

2,918

02-Jun-2012

14:34

Not applicable

SPS

AMD64_MICROSOFT-WINDOWS-OCSP

Credssp.dll

6.2.9200.21703

20,480

17-Nov-2015

07:59

x64

SP_

AMD64_MICROSOFT-WINDOWS-SECURITY-CREDSSP

Tspkg.dll

6.2.9200.21703

94,720

17-Nov-2015

08:01

x64

SP_

AMD64_MICROSOFT-WINDOWS-SECURITY-CREDSSP

Tspkg.mof

Not applicable

964

02-Jun-2012

14:33

Not applicable

SP_

AMD64_MICROSOFT-WINDOWS-SECURITY-CREDSSP

Wdigest.dll

6.2.9200.21858

208,896

10-May-2016

17:07

x64

None

Not applicable

Kerberos.dll

6.2.9200.21830

829,952

09-Apr-2016

16:01

x64

None

Not applicable

Netlogon.dll

6.2.9200.21941

746,496

23-Jul-2016

18:10

x64

None

Not applicable

Msv1_0.dll

6.2.9200.21941

317,440

23-Jul-2016

18:10

x64

None

Not applicable

Shcore.dll

6.2.9200.21703

590,848

17-Nov-2015

08:00

x64

None

Not applicable

Mrxsmb10.sys

6.2.9200.21529

281,600

25-Jun-2015

18:52

x64

None

Not applicable

Mrxsmb20.sys

6.2.9200.21548

205,312

11-Jul-2015

17:07

x64

None

Not applicable

Mrxsmb.sys

6.2.9200.21342

396,800

06-Jan-2015

23:17

x64

None

Not applicable

Lsm.dll

6.2.9200.21703

439,808

17-Nov-2015

08:00

x64

None

Not applicable

Workerdd.dll

6.2.9200.21012

14,848

12-Apr-2014

06:58

x64

None

Not applicable

Usercpl.dll

6.2.9200.21703

1,043,968

17-Nov-2015

08:01

x64

None

Not applicable

Usercpl.ptxml

Not applicable

789

11-Oct-2012

00:40

Not applicable

None

Not applicable

Winlogon.exe

6.2.9200.21703

578,048

17-Nov-2015

08:01

x64

None

Not applicable

Sspicli.dll

6.2.9200.20984

99,840

10-Mar-2014

01:34

x86

None

Not applicable

Wdigest.dll

6.2.9200.21858

176,640

10-May-2016

17:55

x86

None

Not applicable

Kerberos.dll

6.2.9200.21830

666,112

09-Apr-2016

16:48

x86

None

Not applicable

Netlogon.dll

6.2.9200.21941

636,416

23-Jul-2016

18:51

x86

None

Not applicable

Msv1_0.dll

6.2.9200.21941

274,944

23-Jul-2016

18:51

x86

None

Not applicable

Adtschema.dll

6.2.9200.21289

719,360

10-Nov-2014

03:40

x86

None

Not applicable

Msaudite.dll

6.2.9200.21269

146,944

11-Oct-2014

04:35

x86

None

Not applicable

Msobjs.dll

6.2.9200.16384

61,952

26-Jul-2012

02:47

x86

None

Not applicable

Credssp.dll

6.2.9200.21703

17,408

17-Nov-2015

08:08

x86

SP_

X86_MICROSOFT-WINDOWS-SECURITY-CREDSSP

Tspkg.dll

6.2.9200.21703

76,800

17-Nov-2015

08:09

x86

SP_

X86_MICROSOFT-WINDOWS-SECURITY-CREDSSP

Tspkg.mof

Not applicable

964

02-Jun-2012

14:33

Not applicable

SP_

X86_MICROSOFT-WINDOWS-SECURITY-CREDSSP

Shcore.dll

6.2.9200.21703

460,800

17-Nov-2015

08:09

x86

None

Not applicable

Usercpl.dll

6.2.9200.21703

961,536

17-Nov-2015

08:09

x86

None

Not applicable

Usercpl.ptxml

Not applicable

789

11-Oct-2012

00:42

Not applicable

None

Not applicable

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