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Certcli.dll
Microsoft Active Directory Certificate Services Client
Description
Certcli.dll is used to provide the following functions:
Submits a request to the Certificate Services server.
Attempts to retrieve the certificate issued for an earlier request, that may have initially been made pending.
Gets the last return code for this request.
Gets the current internal request number for the request and subsequent certificate.
Gets a human-readable message giving the current disposition of the certificate request.
Returns the CA certificate for the Certificate Services server.
Returns the certificate issued for the request.
Certcli.dll is a 32/64-bit Dynamic Linked Library of code components which does not directly have a GUI.
Common Facts From Tracked Core OS Files
File description
Microsoft Active Directory Certificate Services Client
This directory holds the 32-bit system files on the 64-bit editions of Windows. WOW stands for Windows On Windows. When a 32-bit program runs, Windows will simulate this directory as being c:\windows\system32 for backwards compatibility.
The WinSxS directory holds Windows Side-by-Side DLLs. WinSxS allows multiple versions of the same DLL (code libraries) to exist on the same system. This ensures that every application will get the DLL version they were tested and designed for. The result is improved application and system stability. See details for full directory location.
There are no known security risks in using Certcli.dll assuming it has not been modified or replaced by virus or malware and it resides in the default directory. This file is installed as part of the Windows operating system.
Requires
The following
files are required when running this program. These may call other files, and there can be additional required files not in this list. Required files for non-Core OS programs above are not included.
* indicates a file that is not required in all versions. Click on filename for details.
Additional Analysis
The newest version of Certcli.dll requires a C++ library, and was likely written in Micorsoft Visual C++. It was likely built using Visual Studio 2008.
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