The file appears to be a specific executable related to the simulation game Software Inc.
: Standard utilities are usually in C:\Windows\System32 .
Use (Microsoft Sysinternals) or Resource Monitor → Network tab.
He looked back at the screen.
This wasn't commercial software. It wasn't even "warez" from the dark corners of the internet. qparser226.exe was a digital relic, a piece of code found on a discarded government surplus drive he’d bought at an auction in Arlington. The kind of thing that should have been wiped, shredded, and incinerated.
and Q-View are examples of specialized software that use parsers for audio or laboratory data.
“We just upgraded. The qparser is the only window back into the meat-space. Tell them the Exclusive Layer is full. We need more room.”