It's probably genuine:
http://www.programchecker.com/file/2163.aspx
Mine also says Microsoft Corp.
At the same time, if you really want to make sure that it's not genuine, and
not replaced by a file with the same name and properties that actually does
something dodgy, I'd suggest that you:
- Reboot into a trusted operating system (potentially some Linux live CD)
- Calculate the MD5 checksum of the file
- Compare it with the MD5 checksum has found in the link above
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HTH,
Dobromir
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"Sirtokalott" <Sirtokalott@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:CCCDF39C-DA0A-4DDA-BBAF-BDF8A4443E55@microsoft.com...<span style="color:blue">
> Hi, could anyone please tell me if a file in my system32 folder called
> "asr_ldm" is dodgy. The company name associated with it is "Microsoft
> Corp."
> whilst I've noticed Microsoft files normally show the name "Microsoft
> Corporation". </span>