If you’ve stumbled upon a file named remoting-core.dll while digging through Windows Event Viewer, debugging a crash dump, or (more likely) staring at a frustrating “missing DLL” error, you might be wondering what this file actually does.

: Google developers merged previously scattered host code into this specific DLL to simplify installation and maintenance.

If you’re certain the DLL belongs to legitimate software (check digital signature), your AV may have quarantined it. Restore from quarantine, then add an exclusion for the program’s folder.

This file is a "Native Win32 Library" that contains the core instructions and entry points required for a computer to act as a remote host.

Here’s a useful blog post outline and draft for – aimed at developers and system administrators who encounter this component in legacy .NET Remoting scenarios or troubleshooting Windows applications.

: It is often located in folders related to Google Chrome or Chrome Remote Desktop (e.g., C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome Remote Desktop\ ). Connection to "SOLID Essay"

static void Main(string[] args)