What is the "presentationcffrasterizer.ni.dll" ?

Our database contains 399 different files for filename presentationcffrasterizer.ni.dll . You can also check most distributed file variants with name presentationcffrasterizer.ni.dll. This files most often belongs to product Microsoft® .NET Framework. and were most often developed by company Adobe Systems Incorporated. This files most often have description .NET FX OpenType/CFF Rasterizer. Agregate rating is 5(5) stars - based on 4 reviews.This file is Dynamic-link Library. This library can be loaded and executed in any running process.

This dynamic linking library is generated from the source application/dll by the Native Image Generator. There are two things one should know about NativeImages : they are part of the .Net framework, a native service of the Microsoft operating systems. The Native Image Service is a Windows service responsible for generating and maintaining the native images - for the generating of the images it uses the Native Image Generator (you can find it as a Ngen.exe file running on your PC). The native images are files containing compiled processor-specific machine code, and installs them into the native image cache on the local computer - at the end it is musch faster to run the code from the already pre-compiled native image of any executable/dll etc. then from the source. For more info about Native Image Service check the http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms165074.aspx pages, and for the Native Image Generator check the http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/6t9t5wcf(v=vs.80).aspx pages. You can find nearly any file built as a native image, check the original file for its functionalities.

presentationcffrasterizer.ni.dll Library

File details of most used file with name "presentationcffrasterizer.ni.dll"

Product:
Microsoft® .NET Framework
Company:
Adobe Systems Incorporated
Description:
.NET FX OpenType/CFF Rasterizer
Version:
3.0.6920.4902
MD5:
83bbfb3070b3327de8b8d4d1494a1ccc
SHA1:
e75f39e518366d997a158019f89b84d446e3a68d
SHA256:
acb844397d00f1d82816d85aa14f4e57025dd9d36b5e77e39e0c16c4217de432
Size:
39424
Directory:
C:\Windows\assembly\NativeImages_v2.0.50727_32\PresentationCFFRast#\2f32b665b25e874e0222f7be18b0161f
Operating System:
Windows 7
Occurence:
High oc2

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  • SAFErating from user MikeOne for file C:\Windows\assembly\NativeImages_v2.0.50727_32\PresentationCFFRast#\2f32b665b25e874e0222f7be18b0161f\PresentationCFFRasterizer.ni.dll (Variant: 17553258)

    There are two things one should know about NativeImages : they are part of the .Net framework, a native service of the Microsoft operating systems. The Native Image Service is a Windows service responsible for generating and maintaining the native images - for the generating of the images it uses the Native Image Generator (you can find it as a Ngen.exe file running on your PC). The native images are files containing compiled processor-specific machine code, and installs them into the native image cache on the local computer - at the end it is musch faster to run the code from the already pre-compiled native image of any executable/dll etc. then from the source. For more info about Native Image Service check the http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms165074.aspx pages, and for the Native Image Generator check the http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/6t9t5wcf(v=vs.80).aspx pages. You can find nearly any file built as a native image, check the original file for its functionalities.

  • SAFErating from user MikeOne for file C:\Windows\assembly\NativeImages_v2.0.50727_64\PresentationCFFRast#\513fb12617dfd00aedfd42bcf79f819e\PresentationCFFRasterizer.ni.dll (Variant: 15551447)

    This dynamic linking library is generated from the source application/dll by the Native Image Generator. There are two things one should know about NativeImages : they are part of the .Net framework, a native service of the Microsoft operating systems. The Native Image Service is a Windows service responsible for generating and maintaining the native images - for the generating of the images it uses the Native Image Generator (you can find it as a Ngen.exe file running on your PC). The native images are files containing compiled processor-specific machine code, and installs them into the native image cache on the local computer - at the end it is musch faster to run the code from the already pre-compiled native image of any executable/dll etc. then from the source. For more info about Native Image Service check the http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms165074.aspx pages, and for the Native Image Generator check the http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/6t9t5wcf(v=vs.80).aspx pages. You can find nearly any file built as a native image, check the original file for its functionalities.

  • SAFErating from user MikeOne for file C:\Windows\\assembly\\NativeImages_v2.0.50727_64\\PresentationCFFRast#\\1a359e9b908a2565c546a8ca04b241c2\\PresentationCFFRasterizer.ni.dll (Variant: 9250788)

    System dynamic linking library - part of the Native Image Generator. "The Native Image Generator (Ngen.exe) is a tool that improves the performance of managed applications. Ngen.exe creates native images, which are files containing compiled processor-specific machine code, and installs them into the native image cache on the local computer. The runtime can use native images from the cache instead using the just-in-time (JIT) compiler to compile the original assembly." For more information check the Microsoft complete description on http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/6t9t5wcf(VS.80).aspx