.DRI File Overview

File Extension: DRI
File Type Description: Microsoft SQL Server Replication File
File Type Developer: Microsoft Corporation
Primary Associated Software: Microsoft SQL Server
Primary Software Developer: Microsoft Corporation

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What is File Extension DRI?

Release of the Microsoft SQL Server software program prompted the development of the Microsoft SQL Server Replication File file type by Microsoft Corporation. User statistics infer that these DRI files are popular with users from United States and most frequently found on the Windows 10 platform. Statisically, these users are most likely running the Google Chrome internet browser.


Associated Developers and Software

Microsoft SQL Server by Microsoft Corporation

Top DRI User Languages

Top DRI File User Browsers

Desktop Friendly?

Yes

Mobile Friendly?

Yes

Most Popular DRI File Countries

Top User Operating Systems

Windows 10 Windows 11 Windows 6 Windows 8.1

Associated Operating Systems

Windows

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