What is the "fplace.dll" ?
Our database contains 21 different files for filename fplace.dll . You can also check most distributed file variants with name fplace.dll. This files most often belongs to product Microsoft Office 2010. and were most often developed by company Microsoft Corporation. This files most often have description Microsoft Office 2010 component. Agregate rating is 5(5) stars - based on 1 reviews.This file is Dynamic-link Library. This library can be loaded and executed in any running process.
File details of most used file with name "fplace.dll"
- Product:
- Microsoft Office 2010
- Company:
- Microsoft Corporation
- Description:
- Microsoft Office 2010 component
- Version:
- 14.0.6009.1000
- MD5:
- 0c9fef9bc3f399728910b8bbf15096cb
- SHA1:
- 01fb4006741542d33830f42205c5d45f6b2a5536
- SHA256:
- efbeb663f2e918fef2f380e5f6538ec8f2d3c86d2fdab4d832b9a8e9bcf5da39
- Size:
- 129408
- Directory:
- %COMMONFILES%\Microsoft Shared\Smart Tag
- Operating System:
- Windows XP
- Occurence:
- High
- Digital Signature:
- Microsoft Corporation
Is the library "fplace.dll" Safe or Threat ?
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SAFErating from user The-Phoenix for file %COMMONFILES%\microsoft shared\Smart Tag\FPLACE.DLL (Variant: 14876991)
I ran across this file "fplace.dll" when notified by a Microsoft Word Security Notice when closing a document in Microsoft Word Starter 2010. The notice came up as "Microsoft Office has identified a potential security concern. It located the file in "C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\microsoft shared\Smart Tag\FPLACE.DLL". It further noted: "This application add-in has been disabled. Add-ins might contain viruses or other security hazards." It provided Digital signature details: "Name: Microsoft Corporation" with a "Signing time: Saturday, February 13, 2010 7:26:13 AM" It further provided Digital Signature Information: "Signer information Name: Microsoft Time-Stamp Service Signing time: Saturday, February 13, 2010 7:26:13 AM" Apparently something in the Word application triggered the notice but when I went to the directory it is found in there is nothing there. There is no FPLACE.DLL IN THAT DIRECTORY!!! I am going to accept it as harmless because of the Digital Details looking authentic and the Certificate coming up as “This certificate is OK.”. MDD5 comes up totally clean on the anti-virus checks across the board. As noted above it is listed as a Microsoft Office XP component. The questions I have are why is and XP component showing up in a Microsoft Office Starter 2010 scenario and then it also does not show up in the file where it was said to be detected??? 12-15-2012