Microsoft .NET Framework
Microsoft .NET Framework is a software framework developed by Microsoft that runs primarily on Microsoft Windows. It includes a large class library known as Framework Class Library (FCL) and provides language interoperability across several programming languages.
The Microsoft .NET Framework's executable files that are searched for the most
According to our database, the Microsoft .NET Framework uses executable files. The Microsoft .NET Framework product's 20 executable files that are the most searched for:
- addinprocess.exe
- AddIn Process
- addinutil.exe
- AddIn Utility
- applaunch.exe
- Microsoft .NET ClickOnce Launch Utility
- aspnet_compiler.exe
- ASP.NET Compiler
- aspnet_regbrowsers.exe
- ASP.NET Browser Registration Tool
- aspnet_regsql.exe
- ASP.NET SQL Server Registration Tool
- aspnet_state.exe
- Microsoft ASP.NET State Server
- aspnet_wp.exe
- ASP.NET Worker Process
- clrgc.exe
- Microsoft .NET Framework Global Assembly Cache Utility
- comsvcconfig.exe
- COM+ Service Model Configuration Tool
- comsvcconfig.ni.exe
- Com Svc Config
- cvtres.exe
- Microsoft Resource File To COFF Object Conversion Utility
- datasvcutil.exe
- WCF Data Service Client Utility
- dfsvc.exe
- Click Once
- dfsvc.ni.exe
- dfsvc.exe
- edmgen.exe
- EDM Generator
- ieexec.exe
- Microsoft IE execute shell
- ilasm.exe
- Microsoft .NET Framework IL assembler
- infocard.exe
- Windows CardSpace
- jsc.exe
- JScript command-line compiler
It's possible that Microsoft .NET Framework's older or newer versions use different executable files.
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