Received a file from an unknown family history program.
It's called DOSexport. It wont open in any program I've got and I've got a
lot of FH programs, I'm getting the windows icon for the file which
evidently means I have not got the program to open it, any ideas as to how
to open it. I renamed it as a gedcom file but it still won't open.
Regards
Ron
DOS Export
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Re: DOS Export
can you go back to the person and ask what program they used?
Have you tried opening it from Notepad or Wordpad and seeing what is in the
file?
Helen Castle
Narangba Qld
"Ron O'Neill" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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Have you tried opening it from Notepad or Wordpad and seeing what is in the
file?
Helen Castle
Narangba Qld
"Ron O'Neill" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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Received a file from an unknown family history program.
It's called DOSexport. It wont open in any program I've got and I've got a
lot of FH programs, I'm getting the windows icon for the file which
evidently means I have not got the program to open it, any ideas as to how
to open it. I renamed it as a gedcom file but it still won't open.
Regards
Ron
Re: DOS Export
"Helen Castle" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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Not until a few weeks time, they are away.
I've tried opening in text editing programs but they don't read it
correctly, it shows up as squares and things not anything like a gedcom
file.
Thanks
Ron
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can you go back to the person and ask what program they used?
Not until a few weeks time, they are away.
Have you tried opening it from Notepad or WordPad and seeing what is in
the
file?
I've tried opening in text editing programs but they don't read it
correctly, it shows up as squares and things not anything like a gedcom
file.
Thanks
Ron
Re: DOS Export
Ron O'Neill wrote:
Then it's probably a compressed file or possibly an executable. I can't
recall if you mentioned the filename including the extension?
Bob
"Helen Castle" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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can you go back to the person and ask what program they used?
Not until a few weeks time, they are away.
Have you tried opening it from Notepad or WordPad and seeing what is in
the file?
I've tried opening in text editing programs but they don't read it
correctly, it shows up as squares and things not anything like a gedcom
file.
Then it's probably a compressed file or possibly an executable. I can't
recall if you mentioned the filename including the extension?
Bob
Re: DOS Export
Sorted out now thanks to a friend.
It turns out that the file was a back up file created using GSP version 1.
You cannot open these files with GSP version 2 which I have as they changed
the file format in-between versions. Daft program developers.
Ron
It turns out that the file was a back up file created using GSP version 1.
You cannot open these files with GSP version 2 which I have as they changed
the file format in-between versions. Daft program developers.
Ron
Re: DOS Export
what operating system have you got on your PC
Stephen sg
"Ron O'Neill" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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| Received a file from an unknown family history program.
|
| It's called DOSexport. It wont open in any program I've got and I've got a
| lot of FH programs, I'm getting the windows icon for the file which
| evidently means I have not got the program to open it, any ideas as to how
| to open it. I renamed it as a gedcom file but it still won't open.
|
| Regards
| Ron
|
|
Stephen sg
"Ron O'Neill" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
| Received a file from an unknown family history program.
|
| It's called DOSexport. It wont open in any program I've got and I've got a
| lot of FH programs, I'm getting the windows icon for the file which
| evidently means I have not got the program to open it, any ideas as to how
| to open it. I renamed it as a gedcom file but it still won't open.
|
| Regards
| Ron
|
|
Re: DOS Export
what operating system have you got on your system.
I may be able to solve you problem but if you have windows before xp
there is a programme on your system that is hidden.
If you have xp on your system look for c\: prompt this can be found on your
start up menu.
come back to me and I will direct you from there.
Stephen SG
Other wise send me the file.
"Ron O'Neill" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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| Received a file from an unknown family history program.
|
| It's called DOSexport. It wont open in any program I've got and I've got a
| lot of FH programs, I'm getting the windows icon for the file which
| evidently means I have not got the program to open it, any ideas as to how
| to open it. I renamed it as a gedcom file but it still won't open.
|
| Regards
| Ron
|
|
I may be able to solve you problem but if you have windows before xp
there is a programme on your system that is hidden.
If you have xp on your system look for c\: prompt this can be found on your
start up menu.
come back to me and I will direct you from there.
Stephen SG
Other wise send me the file.
"Ron O'Neill" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
| Received a file from an unknown family history program.
|
| It's called DOSexport. It wont open in any program I've got and I've got a
| lot of FH programs, I'm getting the windows icon for the file which
| evidently means I have not got the program to open it, any ideas as to how
| to open it. I renamed it as a gedcom file but it still won't open.
|
| Regards
| Ron
|
|