Windows System File: cfmifsproxy.dll Full Name and Purpose The file cfmifsproxy.dll stands for "Cloud Files Mini Filter Support Proxy." This DLL file is part of the Windows operating system and is used to manage cloud-based file operations, particularly those involving files stored in a cloud service but accessed through the local file system.
Version | File Size | Company | Architecture | Language | Download |
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6.3.9600.16384 (winblue_rtm.130821-1623) | 11.5 KB | Microsoft Corporation | x86 (32-bit) | English (United States) | Download |
6.2.9200.16384 (win8_rtm.120725-1247) | 10.5 KB | Microsoft Corporation | x86 (32-bit) | English (United States) | Download |
10.0.14393.0 (rs1_release.160715-1616) | 14.5 KB | Microsoft Corporation | x64 (64-bit) | English (United States) | Download |
10.0.14393.0 (rs1_release.160715-1616) | 11.0 KB | Microsoft Corporation | x86 (32-bit) | English (United States) | Download |
10.0.10586.0 (th2_release.151029-1700) | 14.5 KB | Microsoft Corporation | x64 (64-bit) | English (United States) | Download |
10.0.10586.0 (th2_release.151029-1700) | 11.0 KB | Microsoft Corporation | x86 (32-bit) | English (United States) | Download |
The file cfmifsproxy.dll stands for "Cloud Files Mini Filter Support Proxy." This DLL file is part of the Windows operating system and is used to manage cloud-based file operations, particularly those involving files stored in a cloud service but accessed through the local file system. It is part of the infrastructure that supports features like OneDrive Files On-Demand, allowing users to access cloud files without downloading them completely.
The cfmifsproxy.dll file is usually found in the following directory:
C:\Windows\System32\
This DLL file is published by Microsoft Corporation.
The cfmifsproxy.dll file is an important component of the Windows operating system, especially if you use cloud storage services like OneDrive. Deleting this file could disrupt cloud-based file functionalities. It is not recommended to delete this file unless you are certain it is causing issues and you have a backup.
sfc /scannow
and press Enter.