Plugin.dll The plugin.dll is a system file commonly used by various applications on Windows operating systems to enable or enhance their functionality through plugins or extensions.
Version | File Size | Company | Architecture | Language | Download |
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4.0 | 32.0 KB | Adobe Systems, Inc. | x86 (32-bit) | English (United States) | Download |
21.0 (x001 x003) | 260.1 KB | Adobe | x64 (64-bit) | English (United States) | Download |
20.0 (x001 x003) | 226.5 KB | Adobe Systems Incorporated | x64 (64-bit) | English (United States) | Download |
14.0 (14.0 20130423.r.221 2013/04/23:23:00:00) | 96.4 KB | Adobe Systems, Incorporated | x86 (32-bit) | English (United States) | Download |
14.0 (14.0 20130423.r.221 2013/04/23:23:00:00) | 116.9 KB | Adobe Systems, Incorporated | x64 (64-bit) | English (United States) | Download |
13.0 (13.0 20120315.r.428 2012/03/15:21:00:00) | 46.2 KB | Adobe Systems, Incorporated | x86 (32-bit) | English (United States) | Download |
13.0 (13.0 20111130.m.309 2011/11/30:21:00:00) | 46.2 KB | Adobe Systems, Incorporated | x86 (32-bit) | English (United States) | Download |
12.0 (12.0x001) | 47.9 KB | Adobe Systems, Incorporated | x86 (32-bit) | English (United States) | Download |
The plugin.dll is a system file commonly used by various applications on Windows operating systems to enable or enhance their functionality through plugins or extensions.
The file name "plugin.dll" stands for "Plugin Dynamic Link Library." Its primary purpose is to serve as a modular component that allows applications to load additional features or extensions dynamically.
The typical location of the plugin.dll file can vary depending on the application using it. Common locations include:
The plugin.dll file may be published by different companies, depending on the software it is associated with. It is not tied to a single publisher.
The importance of the plugin.dll file depends on the application relying on it. Deleting it can cause the associated application to malfunction or lose certain features. It is generally not recommended to delete this file unless you are sure it is not needed or is causing problems.
sfc /scannow
in the Command Prompt to repair missing or corrupted system files.