Windows 7 DLL File Information - netcorehc.dll |
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General Information
File Description: | Networking Core Diagnostics Helper Classes |
File Version: | 6.1.7100.0 (winmain_win7rc.090421-1700) |
Company: | Microsoft Corporation |
Product Name: | Microsoft Windows Operating System |
DLL popularity | Very Low - There is no any other DLL in system32 directory that is statically linked to this file. |
File Size: | 171 KB |
Total Number of Exported Functions: | 4 |
Total Number of Exported Functions With Names: | 4 |
Section Headers
Name | Virtual Address | Raw Data Size | % of File | Characteristics | Section Contains... |
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.text | 0x00001000 | 154,624 Bytes | 88.3% | Read, Execute | Code |
.data | 0x00027000 | 5,120 Bytes | 2.9% | Write, Read | Initialized Data |
.rsrc | 0x00029000 | 5,632 Bytes | 3.2% | Read | Initialized Data |
.reloc | 0x0002b000 | 8,704 Bytes | 5.0% | Read, Discardable | Initialized Data |
Static Linking
netcorehc.dll is statically linked to the following files:msvcrt.dll
ntdll.dll
KERNEL32.dll
ADVAPI32.dll
USER32.dll
ole32.dll
OLEAUT32.dll
WS2_32.dll
dhcpcsvc.DLL
IPHLPAPI.DLL
NSI.dll
WINHTTP.dll
bcrypt.dll
nlaapi.dll
This means that when netcorehc.dll is loaded, the above files are automatically loaded too. If one of these files is corrupted or missing, netcorehc.dll won't be loaded.
General Resources Information
Resource Type | Number of Items | Total Size | % of File |
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Icons | 0 | 0 Bytes | 0.0% |
Animated Icons | 0 | 0 Bytes | 0.0% |
Cursors | 0 | 0 Bytes | 0.0% |
Animated Cursors | 0 | 0 Bytes | 0.0% |
Bitmaps | 0 | 0 Bytes | 0.0% |
AVI Files | 0 | 0 Bytes | 0.0% |
Dialog-Boxes | 0 | 0 Bytes | 0.0% |
HTML Related Files | 0 | 0 Bytes | 0.0% |
Menus | 0 | 0 Bytes | 0.0% |
Strings | 244 | 38,470 Bytes | 22.0% |
Type Libraries | 1 | 1,076 Bytes | 0.6% |
Manifest | 0 | 0 Bytes | 0.0% |
All Others | 3 | 4,137 Bytes | 2.4% |
Total | 248 | 43,683 Bytes | 24.9% |
Icons in this file
No icons found in this file
Cursors in this file
No cursors found in this file
Dialog-boxes list (up to 200 dialogs)
No dialog resources in this file.
String resources in this dll (up to 200 strings)
String ID | String Text |
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200 | "%InterfaceName%" doesn't have a valid IP configuration |
201 | Your computer has a local IP address You might not be able to access the Internet or some network resources. |
202 | Your computer doesn't have a working network adapter |
203 | Another computer on the network has the same IP address as this computer This computer might not be able to connect to other computers and devices. |
210 | IP address |
211 | default gateway address |
212 | DNS server address |
213 | There might be a problem with one or more network adapters on this computer |
214 | DHCP is not enabled for "%InterfaceName%" |
215 | "%InterfaceName%" doesn't have a valid IP configuration The network adapter is set up to use DHCP to obtain its configuration, but a DHCP server is not available on the network. |
216 | The default gateway is not available The default gateway is a device that connects a local network or computer to the Internet. A broadband modem or router is usually the default gateway. |
250 | Automatically get new TCP/IP settings for the "%InterfaceName%" adapter |
251 | Change the TCP/IP settings for the n"%InterfaceName%" adapter The adapter is currently set to use a specific IP address that is incorrect, rather than obtaining an IP address automatically. |
252 | Automatically update your network settings Windows can detect the correct network settings for you. |
253 | Configure a static IP address on the "%InterfaceName%" adapter Windows can't detect the settings for the network adapter. Contact your network administrator for more information. |
254 | Automatically get new TCP/IP settings for the "%InterfaceName%" adapter |
275 | AddressAcquisition |
276 | Diagnose address acquisition-related issues |
277 | The network interface is not working |
278 | The network interface is not available |
279 | The adapter is incorrectly configured |
280 | The DNS server address is incorrect |
281 | The default gateway is incorrect |
282 | The default gateway is not local |
283 | Automatic configuration is not enabled |
284 | Automatic configuration is not available |
285 | Troubleshoot address acquisition-related issues |
300 | The DHCP client service is not running on this computer |
350 | Restart the DHCP client service |
501 | There might be a problem with the "%s" adapter |
520 | address |
521 | DNS server |
522 | modem or router |
523 | Network Adapter |
551 | Reset the "%InterfaceName%" adapter This can sometimes resolve an intermittent problem. |
700 | The %s you're trying to reach is not available. |
701 | local network computer or device |
750 | Investigate router or broadband modem issues If you're connected to a hotspot or domain network, contact the network administrator. Otherwise: 1. Unplug or turn off the device. 2. After all the lights on the device are off, wait at least 10 seconds. 3. Turn the device on or plug it back into the power outlet. To restart a router or modem that has a built-in battery, press and quickly release the Reset button. |
800 | This computer is not configured properly to connect to "%s" There is no route available between the two computers. |
801 | the remote address |
802 | There is more than one active network connection on your computer If one of the connections is not configured properly, access to the local network and Internet from this computer might be affected. |
803 | Your computer appears to be correctly configured, but the device or resource (%1!s!) is not responding |
804 | Windows can't communicate with the device or resource (%1!s!) The device or resource is not responding to requests. |
805 | IPv%s connectivity is limited because there is no global address assigned to any adapter. |
806 | IPv%s connectivity is limited because there is no gateway assigned to any adapter. |
807 | IPv%s connectivity is limited because none of the gateways are reachable. |
810 | Unplug or disable all but one of your network connections There is more than one active network connection on your computer. If any of those connections are not configured properly, you might not be able to access the website, device or resource (%s). |
811 | Contact your network administrator or Internet service provider (ISP) Windows can't communicate with the device or resource (%s). The computer or service you are trying to reach might be temporarily unavailable. |
812 | Contact your network administrator or Internet service provider (ISP) Windows can't communicate with the device or resource (%s). If you are at home, contact your ISP. Otherwise, contact your network administrator for assistance. |
813 | Why cant I connect to the Internet? |
820 | Your computer appears to be correctly configured, but the device or resource (%1!s!) is not responding |
822 | Contact your network administrator or Internet service provider (ISP) Windows can't communicate with the device or resource (%s). The computer or service you are trying to reach might be temporarily unavailable. If the device or resource is nearby and you have access to it, make sure it is turned on and connected to the network. |
900 | Your computer is not configured properly to reach the %s |
901 | remote address |
1000 | Windows cannot find "%s" The name is unknown. |
1001 | The NetBT service is not running on this computer This service is often required to find "%s" for file sharing. |
1002 | Windows found "%s" but can't connect. |
1003 | Refresh the NetBT cache |
1004 | WINS Server |
1005 | Windows can't find "%s" The WINS server might be down or it doesn't recognize the name. |
1100 | The remote device or resource won't accept the connection The device or resource (%1!s!) is not set up to accept connections on port "%2!s!". |
1101 | %2!s! (%1!s!) is online but isn't responding to connection attempts. The remote computer isnt responding to connections on port %3!s!, possibly due to firewall or security policy settings, or because it might be temporarily unavailable. Windows couldnt find any problems with the firewall on your computer. |
1102 | Local host "%1!s!" port "%2!s!" is in use. Please switch to a different port. |
1103 | There are too many active network connections for this computer to connect to "%s" |
1104 | Windows can't connect to "%s" The server might not be available. |
1105 | Contact the service provider or owner of the remote system for further assistance, or try again later |
1106 | The FTP service |
1107 | The World Wide Web service (HTTP) |
1108 | The File and printer sharing (SMB) |
1109 | The Domain Name System service (DNS) |
1110 | The E-mail service (POP3) |
1111 | Windows can't communicate with the device or resource (%1!s!) It is available but is not responding to connection attempts. A firewall or network security policy on the remote computer might be blocking the connection on port "%2!s!". |
1112 | Make sure that the device or resource (%s) allows incoming connections for File and Printer Sharing Windows Help and Support can provide more information about Windows Firewall. |
1113 | How do I allow a program to communicate through Windows Firewall? |
1114 | Contact your network administrator The computer or device you are trying to reach is available, but it doesnt support what youre trying to do. This might be a configuration issue or a limitation of the device. |
1115 | The device or resource (%1!s!) is online but isn't responding to connection attempts The remote computer isn't accepting connections on port %3!s!, possibly due to firewall or security policy settings, or because the service might be temporarily unavailable |
1116 | Contact your network administrator for further assistance |
1117 | website |
1118 | file and print sharing resource |
1119 | domain name server |
1120 | e-mail server |
1121 | resource |
1200 | Automatically get new IPv6 settings |
1201 | This computer doesn't have a valid IP address |
1400 | Your router doesn't support TCP autotuning. |
1401 | TCP autotuning is turned off Turning it on will improve network performance. |
1410 | Disable TCP autotuning Your router doesn't support TCP autotuning. |
1411 | Turn on the settings that improve network performance |
1413 | The IP Helper service is not running |
1414 | A feature required for this connection is disabled Your computer administrator has disabled Teredo locally. |
1415 | The network administrator has disabled a feature required for this connection Group Policy has disabled the Teredo interface. |
1416 | A feature required for this connection isn't used on domain networks The Teredo interface is disabled on domain networks by default. |
1417 | The network administrator has disabled a feature required for this connection Group Policy has disabled the Teredo interface on domain networks. |
1418 | Your modem or router might be limiting your network connectivity Windows has detected a symmetric NAT, which can limit connectivity to some destinations. |
1419 | Unable to resolve the Teredo server name. |
1420 | Unable to connect to the Teredo server. |
1421 | The IP Helper service didn't start |
1422 | Your machine administrator has disabled Teredo locally. |
1423 | Start the IP Helper service You need this service to connect to certain remote destinations. |
1424 | Enable Teredo Teredo is required to connect to certain remote destinations. |
1425 | Enable Teredo on managed networks This can be done using the netsh command. |
1426 | Replace or reconfigure your broadband router Your current router might be limiting your network connectivity. You might be able to fix this problem by reconfiguring your router. Contact the manufacturer for assistance. The link below has a list of routers Microsoft has tested to work with Windows. |
1427 | Contact your network administrator Your network administrator has disabled a service that's needed for remote connectivity. |
1428 | Contact your network administrator Your network administrator has disabled a service that's needed for remote connectivity. |
1429 | Restart the service that is needed for remote connectivity. |
1430 | Contact your machine administrator Your machine administrator has disabled Teredo |
1440 | Where can I find a list of compatible routers? |
1441 | Teredo server |
1442 | Your Teredo interface is initializing. Teredo connectivity might be available shortly. |
1501 | The IP Helper service isn't running. |
1502 | A feature required for this connection is disabled The 6to4 relay is disabled. |
1503 | IPv6 connectivity might be limited because a 6to4 relay name can't be resolved to an IP address. |
1504 | IPv6 connectivity might be limited because a 6to4 relay computer is unreachable. |
1505 | Required connectivity settings have been deleted The 6to4 prefix route has been deleted |
1506 | IPv6 connectivity might be limited because there's no suitable IPv4 address available |
1507 | 6to4 relay gateways are missing. This might limit your IPv6 connectivity. |
1508 | IPv6 connectivity might be limited because the computer is using an HTTP proxy for Internet access |
1509 | Either the 6to4 gateway or the destination computer is not responding. |
1510 | A feature required for this connection is disabled The 6to4 interface is disabled. |
1511 | Required connectivity settings have been deleted The 6to4 address has been deleted. |
1512 | The network administrator has disabled a feature required for this connection Group Policy has disabled the 6to4 interface on domain networks. |
1513 | IPV6 functionality has been disabled by the administrator. |
1514 | IPv6 connectivity might be limited because the 6to4 interface was not installed |
1531 | Start the IP Helper service You need this service to connect to certain remote destinations. |
1532 | Enable 6to4 relay functionality This is required to connect to certain remote destinations. |
1533 | Restore missing connectivity settings The 6to4 component is missing required settings. These can be restored automatically. |
1534 | Enable 6to4 interface This is required to connect to certain remote destinations. |
1535 | Contact your network administrator to enable 6to4 functionality. This functionality has been disabled on your computer. |
1536 | Contact your network administrator. This computer is using a HTTP proxy for internet access. |
1537 | Contact your system administrator to enable 6to4 functionality. This functionality has been disabled on your computer. |
1701 | Start the IP Helper service You need this service to connect to certain remote destinations. |
1702 | Enable the IPHTTPS interface You need this to connect to certain remote destinations. |
1703 | Contact your computer administrator Your computer administrator has disabled IPHTTPS. |
1704 | Contact your network administrator Your network administrator has disabled the service that is needed for remote connectivity. |
1705 | Contact your computer administrator to enable the IPHTTPS service The IPHTTPS service has been disabled on your computer. |
1706 | Contact your computer administrator An IPHTTPS interface failed to install. |
1751 | The IP Helper service isn't running |
1752 | The IP Helper service has been disabled |
1753 | IPv6 connectivity might be limited because the IPHTTPS interface wasn't installed |
1754 | IPv6 connectivity might be limited because connectivity to an IPHTTPS server failed |
1755 | IPHTTPS interface is disabled |
1756 | Your computer administrator has disabled IPHTTPS locally |
1757 | The network administrator has disabled IPHTTPS |
1758 | IPHTTPS server |
2000 | Troubleshoot issues with network connections |
2200 | "%InterfaceName%" doesn't have a valid IP configuration |
2202 | "%InterfaceName%" doesn't have a valid IP configuration |
2203 | The network adapter is set up to use DHCP to obtain its configuration, but a DHCP server is not available on the network. |
2204 | Another computer on the network has the same IP address as this computer |
2205 | This computer might not be able to connect to other computers and devices. |
2206 | The default gateway is not available |
2207 | The default gateway is a device that connects a local network or computer to the Internet. A broadband modem or router is usually the default gateway. |
2223 | Reset the "%InterfaceName%" adapter |
2224 | This can sometimes resolve an intermittent problem. |
2225 | Investigate router or broadband modem issues |
2226 | If you're connected to a hotspot or domain network, contact the network administrator. Otherwise: 1. Unplug or turn off the device. 2. After all the lights on the device are off, wait at least 10 seconds. 3. Turn the device on or plug it back into the power outlet. To restart a router or modem that has a built-in battery, press and quickly release the Reset button. |
2227 | Configure a static IP address on the "%InterfaceName%" adapter |
2228 | Windows can't detect the settings for the network adapter. Contact your network administrator for more information. |
2229 | Automatically get new TCP/IP settings for the "%InterfaceName%" adapter |
2231 | Change the TCP/IP settings for the n"%InterfaceName%" adapter |
2232 | The adapter is currently set to use a specific IP address that is incorrect, rather than obtaining an IP address automatically. |
2500 | Interface GUID that identifies the device to diagnose |
3962 | Information Not Available |
4485 | ** The above %1!s! setting is the result of Group Policy overriding any local configuration. |
5000 | tunneled connectivity |
5001 | network configuration |
5002 | network configuration |
5003 | tunneled connectivity |
5004 | network configuration |
5005 | network gateway accessibility |
5006 | remote host availability |
5007 | network routing |
5008 | name resolution |
5009 | network adapter configuration |
5010 | network protocol configuration |
5011 | tunneled connectivity |
5012 | remote host connectivity |
5016 | %1!u! seconds |
5018 | %1!u! |
5021 | %1!u! seconds %2!s! |
5022 | %1!u! %2!s! |
5023 | %1!s! %2!s! |
6000 | IP Address |
6001 | DHCP |
6002 | can't ping |
6003 | default gateway |
6004 | gateway unreachable |
6005 | multiple default gateways |
6006 | can't connect |
6007 | blocked port |
6008 | firewall |
7464 | Interface %1!s!%2!s! Parameters ------------------------------------------------------------ |
7465 | Most Recent Client Address Total Bytes In Total Bytes Out ------------------------------------------ ----------------- ----------------- |
7466 | %1!-42s! %2!-17u! %3!-17u! |
7469 | Role : %1!s! URL : %2!s! Client authentication mode : %3!s! Last Error Code : 0x%4!x! |
7470 | Total bytes received : %1!I64u! Total bytes sent : %2!I64u! |
7471 | Role : %1!s! URL : %2!s! Last Error Code : 0x%4!x! |
7472 | Interface Status : IPHTTPS interface disconnected |
7473 | Interface Status : system error |
7474 | Interface Status : invalid IPHTTPS URL specified |
COM Classes/Interfaces
There is no type library in this file with COM classes/interfaces information
Exported Functions List
The following functions are exported by this dll:DllCanUnloadNow | DllGetClassObject | DllRegisterServer | DllUnregisterServer |
Imported Functions List
The following functions are imported by this dll:- msvcrt.dll:
_CxxThrowException _XcptFilter __CxxFrameHandler __dllonexit _amsg_exit _callnewh _errno _except_handler4_common _initterm _lock _onexit _purecall _unlock _vscwprintf _vsnwprintf _wcsicmp calloc free malloc memcpy memcpy_s memmove_s memset public: __thiscall exception::exception(char const * const &) public: __thiscall exception::exception(class exception const &) public: __thiscall exception::exception(void) public: virtual __thiscall exception::~exception(void) public: virtual __thiscall type_info::~type_info(void) public: virtual char const * __thiscall exception::what(void)const realloc void __cdecl terminate(void) vswprintf_s wcscat_s wcscpy_s wcsncmp wcsncpy_s wcsnlen wcsstr - ntdll.dll:
RtlCompareMemory RtlIpv4AddressToStringExW RtlIpv4AddressToStringW RtlIpv4StringToAddressExW RtlIpv4StringToAddressW RtlIpv6AddressToStringExW RtlIpv6AddressToStringW RtlIpv6StringToAddressExW RtlIpv6StringToAddressW - KERNEL32.dll:
CloseHandle CreateEventW CreateFileW DisableThreadLibraryCalls ExpandEnvironmentStringsW FindResourceExW FindResourceW FormatMessageW FreeLibrary GetCurrentProcess GetCurrentProcessId GetCurrentThread GetCurrentThreadId GetLastError GetModuleFileNameW GetModuleHandleW GetProcAddress GetProcessHeap GetSystemTimeAsFileTime GetThreadLocale GetTickCount GetVersionExA GlobalFree HeapDestroy HeapFree InterlockedCompareExchange InterlockedDecrement InterlockedExchange InterlockedIncrement LoadLibraryExW LoadLibraryW LoadResource LocalFree LockResource MultiByteToWideChar OutputDebugStringA QueryPerformanceCounter RaiseException ReadFile SetEvent SetLastError SetThreadLocale SetUnhandledExceptionFilter SizeofResource Sleep TerminateProcess UnhandledExceptionFilter WaitForSingleObject lstrcmpiW lstrlen lstrlenW ntdll!RtlAllocateHeap ntdll!RtlDeleteCriticalSection ntdll!RtlEnterCriticalSection ntdll!RtlInitializeCriticalSection ntdll!RtlLeaveCriticalSection ntdll!RtlReAllocateHeap ntdll!RtlSizeHeap - ADVAPI32.dll:
AddAccessAllowedAce AllocateAndInitializeSid CloseServiceHandle ControlService FreeSid GetLengthSid GetSecurityDescriptorOwner GetTokenInformation InitializeAcl InitializeSecurityDescriptor OpenSCManagerW OpenServiceW OpenThreadToken QueryServiceConfigW QueryServiceObjectSecurity QueryServiceStatus RegCloseKey RegCreateKeyExW RegDeleteValueW RegEnumKeyExW RegEnumKeyW RegGetValueW RegOpenKeyExW RegQueryInfoKeyW RegQueryValueExW RegSetValueExW SetSecurityDescriptorDacl StartServiceW - USER32.dll:
CharNextW LoadStringW UnregisterClassA - ole32.dll:
CLSIDFromString CoCreateInstance CoInitializeEx CoSetProxyBlanket CoTaskMemAlloc CoTaskMemFree CoTaskMemRealloc CoUninitialize StringFromGUID2 - OLEAUT32.dll:
LoadTypeLib RegisterTypeLib SysAllocString SysFreeString SysStringLen UnRegisterTypeLib VarUI4FromStr VariantInit - WS2_32.dll:
FreeAddrInfoW GetAddrInfoW GetNameInfoW WSACleanup WSAGetLastError WSAStartup bind closesocket connect htons htons listen setsockopt socket - dhcpcsvc.DLL:
DhcpAcquireParameters DhcpReleaseParameters Dhcpv4CheckServerAvailability Dhcpv4EnableDhcpEx - IPHLPAPI.DLL:
ConvertGuidToStringW ConvertInterfaceGuidToLuid ConvertInterfaceIndexToLuid ConvertInterfaceLuidToGuid ConvertInterfaceLuidToIndex ConvertStringToGuidW FreeMibTable GetAdaptersAddresses GetBestRoute2 GetCurrentThreadCompartmentId GetIfEntry2 GetIfTable2 GetIpAddrTable GetIpForwardTable2 GetIpInterfaceEntry GetIpNetEntry2 GetTcp6Table GetTcpTable GetUdp6Table GetUdpTable GetUnicastIpAddressTable Icmp6CreateFile Icmp6SendEcho2 IcmpCreateFile IcmpSendEcho2Ex ResolveIpNetEntry2 - NSI.dll:
NsiAllocateAndGetTable NsiFreeTable NsiGetAllParameters NsiSetAllParameters - WINHTTP.dll:
WinHttpCloseHandle WinHttpConnect WinHttpGetProxyForUrl WinHttpOpen WinHttpOpenRequest WinHttpQueryDataAvailable WinHttpReadData WinHttpReceiveResponse WinHttpSendRequest WinHttpSetOption WinHttpSetStatusCallback WinHttpSetTimeouts - bcrypt.dll:
BCryptCloseAlgorithmProvider BCryptCreateHash BCryptDestroyHash BCryptFinishHash BCryptGetProperty BCryptHashData BCryptOpenAlgorithmProvider - nlaapi.dll:
NlaAddToTypeSet NlaCloseQuery NlaCreateTypeSet NlaDeleteDataSet NlaDeleteFilter NlaOpenQuery NlaQueryNetData NlaQueryNetSignatures