Microsoft Primary latest version Interoperability Assemblies are software components developed by Microsoft that help software developers construct applications compatible with various Microsoft technologies. These assemblies contain files and libraries needed for programming languages like C++, C#, and Visual Basic to connect seamlessly to Microsoft applications and services.
These assemblies facilitate interoperability between Microsoft technologies such as Office, Active Directory, Exchange Server, and SQL Server – and any applications constructed using these assemblies will interact seamlessly with these Microsoft technologies without additional software knowledge or programming expertise needed for use.
Primary Interoperability Assemblies include numerous individual assemblies covering various technology sectors. Within each assembly are libraries and classes which can help developers quickly build complex applications with high levels of reliability and security.
These assemblies are frequently updated with new features or improved ones to increase functionality or upgrade existing features.
Microsoft Primary new version Interoperability Assemblies provide developers with all of the tools they need to develop powerful, efficient, and scalable apps that integrate smoothly with an array of Microsoft technologies. By making use of these assemblies, developers can focus on meeting user needs instead of spending too much time focusing on technical details.
Overview
Microsoft Primary Interoperability Assemblies is a Shareware program in the category of Home & Hobby developed by Microsoft.
Microsoft Primary Interoperability Assemblies, released December 22nd, 2015, and first added to our database October 29th, 2007. Of all versions currently installed on systems worldwide 76 % use version 8.0.50727.42 which accounts for 76%.
Microsoft Primary Interoperability Assemblies support multiple operating systems: Windows.
Users have given Microsoft Primary Interoperability Assemblies four out of five stars rating.
FAQ
What Are Microsoft Primary Interoperability Assemblies (PIAs)?
Microsoft provides several.NET assemblies called Primary Interoperability Assemblies, known as PIAs. Each assembly defines interfaces and classes which enable managed code to interact with specific COM objects within specific interop assemblies.
Why Are PIAs Essential?
PIAs provide managed code an avenue through which it can access COM objects that cannot usually be reached directly because of differences in memory management practices between managed code and unmanaged code applications.
What equipment and resources will I require in order to use PIAs?
In order to utilize PIAs, the appropriate version of the.NET Framework as well as any interop assemblies pertaining to your chosen COM object(s).
Where can I locate the PIAs for a particular COM object?
In most instances, you should be able to find them either within your Global Assembly Cache (GAC) on your system, or from the vendor who provided it.
How do I reference Performance Impact Analyses (PIAs) in my code?
There are two options for adding references to PIAs within code; using either Visual Studio IDE or editing your project file manually in order to include one of those references.
What if I don’t install an appropriate PIA?
Without installing the necessary PIAs, your code may not compile or execute correctly.
What versions of.NET Framework are compatible with PIAs?
Our products are fully compatible with versions starting at 1.0 all the way up through version 4.8 of the framework; newer releases of this may necessitate updated PIAs.
Can I Create my Own Performance Index Analysers (PIAs)?
Yes, creating custom PIAs using the.NET Framework SDK tools is possible but typically unnecessary or disrecommended in most applications.
No license issues arise when using PIAs; as part of the.NET Framework, they can be freely distributed and utilized.
Can PIAs work with non-Microsoft COM objects?
Yes, in most cases you should be able to use a PIA with non-Microsoft COM objects; however, you may require specific interop assemblies from their vendor in order to use their object properly.
Technical
- Title: Microsoft Primary Interoperability Assemblies 10.0.30319
- Operating Systems: Windows
- License: Shareware
- Date added: 12/22/2015
- Publisher: Microsoft