MSCAL.OCX
Microsoft
File Tech Info  
Name: MSCAL.OCX
Publisher: Microsoft
Category: Application
Version Number: 11.0.5510.0
Permission:  This version of MSCAL.OCX has been authenticated and has no reported problems
Recommendations: If MSCAL.OCX is running on your PC, you should verify that it is authentic. A file name alone is insufficient for identification. Run ProgramChecker Personal Edition and FileAnalyzer to be sure you are running the actual version.
Product(s)
This version of  MSCAL.OCX is found in the following products:

ProductPublisherVersion
Office 2003 Microsoft11.0.6255
Office 2003 Microsoft11.0.5510














There are 4 version(s) of MSCAL.OCX in ProgramChecker.com's database. Use Active Programs or ProgramChecker to determine which is running on your computer right now
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FileVersionDescriptionPublisher
MSCAL.OCX 11.0.5510.0Microsoft Calendar Control Microsoft
MSCAL.OCX 11.0.6550.0Microsoft Calendar Control Microsoft
MSCAL.OCX 9.0.0.3620Microsoft Calendar Control Microsoft
MSCAL.OCX 12.0.4518.1014Microsoft Calendar Control Microsoft
Default Location: c:\program files\microsoft office\office11\mscal.ocx
Status (on your PC):  It is not known if MSCAL.OCX is running on your computer
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