From: Sara Golemon (saramg@uclink4.berkeley.edu)
Date: Mon May 21 2001 - 09:38:38 PDT
.DAT is an extension used with many different applications and file
contents. The meaning of the file content depends on what it was made by...
It could be anything from a coma-delimited text file to a compound resource
file containing multiple inary images.
What is the actual *content* of the file?
-Sara Golemon
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> Subject: [Micronet] .dat files
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> Folks,
>
> How do I open files with the extension .dat? I have several of
> these that I
> received as attachments, from a trusted source, but I'm not sure how to go
> about opening them. I'd like to get them opened, and then saved in a more
> usable format, and sent back to my client.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Bond
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