While there isn't a single famous white paper exclusively titled "remoting-core.dll," this specific file is a critical component of modern .NET Remoting Distributed Computing architectures.
For modern developers, encountering this DLL typically means one of three things:
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Usually found in C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome Remote Desktop\[version]\ . remoting-core.dll
If you are looking for authoritative research or technical papers regarding the architecture and security of this technology, the following papers are highly relevant: 1. Architectural & Security Focus Extending .NET Security to Unmanaged Code
Windows contains built-in utilities to repair corrupted system files automatically. Type cmd in the Windows search bar. Right-click and select Run as administrator . Type sfc /scannow and press Enter . Wait for the scan to finish.
Sometimes, malicious software can disguise itself as or delete critical DLL files. Run a full system scan using Windows Defender or another reliable anti-malware solution. 6. Perform a System Restore While there isn't a single famous white paper
C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v4.0.30319\remoting-core.dll
class SecureRemotingServer
The file was accidentally deleted by the user or a security cleaner. If you share with third parties, their policies apply
: A software update or installation was interrupted midway.
A: Yes, CoreRemoting was explicitly designed to help developers migrate applications that use the classic .NET Remoting framework to modern .NET platforms (.NET 5/6/8). It is a spiritual successor with a similar programming model but is not binary compatible.