sppwinob.dll: Overview The Windows system file sppwinob.dll is known as the "Software Protection Platform Windows Operating System Binary." Its primary purpose is to support Windows activation and licensing services, ensuring that the operating system is genuine and properly licensed.
Version | File Size | Company | Architecture | Language | Download |
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6.3.9600.17031 (winblue_gdr.140221-1952) | 192.7 KB | Microsoft Corporation | x86 (32-bit) | English (United States) | Download |
6.2.9200.16686 (win8_gdr.130809-1506) | 323.0 KB | Microsoft Corporation | x86 (32-bit) | English (United States) | Download |
6.1.7601.17514 (win7sp1_rtm.101119-1850) | 402.5 KB | Microsoft Corporation | x86 (32-bit) | English (United States) | Download |
10.0.18362.693 (WinBuild.160101.0800) | 345.7 KB | Microsoft Corporation | x64 (64-bit) | English (United States) | Download |
10.0.18362.207 (WinBuild.160101.0800) | 345.7 KB | Microsoft Corporation | x64 (64-bit) | English (United States) | Download |
10.0.18362.1 (WinBuild.160101.0800) | 345.7 KB | Microsoft Corporation | x64 (64-bit) | English (United States) | Download |
10.0.17763.652 (WinBuild.160101.0800) | 256.2 KB | Microsoft Corporation | x64 (64-bit) | English (United States) | Download |
10.0.14393.0 (rs1_release.160715-1616) | 745.0 KB | Microsoft Corporation | x64 (64-bit) | English (United States) | Download |
10.0.10586.494 (th2_release_sec.160630-1736) | 675.9 KB | Microsoft Corporation | x64 (64-bit) | English (United States) | Download |
The Windows system file sppwinob.dll is known as the "Software Protection Platform Windows Operating System Binary." Its primary purpose is to support Windows activation and licensing services, ensuring that the operating system is genuine and properly licensed.
This DLL file is usually found in the following directory:
C:\Windows\System32\
The sppwinob.dll file is published by Microsoft Corporation.
The sppwinob.dll file is important for the correct functioning of Windows activation and licensing. Deleting or tampering with this file can cause issues with your Windows operating system's activation status and is not recommended.
Open Command Prompt as an administrator and run the command: sfc /scannow
. This will scan for and repair corrupted system files.
If SFC does not resolve the issue, run the Deployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM) tool with the command: DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth
.
Ensure that your system is up to date with the latest Windows updates, as they may replace or repair essential system files.
If the issue persists, consider performing a system restore to revert your system to a previous state where the file was intact.
As a last resort, consider reinstalling Windows. This should only be done if other methods fail, as it will erase existing data.