The filename does not appear to be a standard or widely recognized Windows system file. It is most likely a Dynamic Link Library (DLL) associated with a specific piece of third-party software, a custom-built utility, or potentially a malicious file.
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If the security token or smart card reader itself is failing, the driver may still attempt to load hmsc-skr.dll , but the device’s failure to respond can be misinterpreted as a DLL error. hmsc-skr.dll
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