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Old 29th Dec 2006, 23:34
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Can anybody please tell me what programme(s) I need to open files with the following file exensions:- ' .w02 ' ' .wbb ' & ' .pps '. I have looked on Google but my skills aren't sharp enough to find any info on them.

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Originally Posted by Compass Call
Can anybody please tell me what programme(s) I need to open files with the following file exensions:- ' .w02 ' ' .wbb ' & ' .pps '.
I can't comment on .w02

.wbb is a Wibu binary file - Wibu is a utility for file locking or dongle protecting or some such. I came across it once when trying to flash update a cellphone. What you do with a .wbb I don't know, but if you weren't coming from the "running Wibu" end, I'd be very careful.

.pps is a Powerpoint Slideshow, for which you need Microsoft Powerpoint. You probably need the same version that produced the file.
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Re .w02, all it says here http://www.fnds.net/ext/w.html is that it's a temp file.
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Re: Powerpoint

You don't actually need Powerpoint to read .pps files.

Microsoft offers a free viewer at http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...DisplayLang=en

As Keef suggests, the version is relevant. This one will read Powerpoint 97 thru to 2003 (which should cover most). For the new '2007 format, there is a converter listed at the bottom of the above page.



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(can't help with the others )
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.wbb can also be a Windows backup - per this site. It doesn't know .w02.
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If the .w02 is smaller than 64kb then open it in Notepad and see if there are any clues.
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smaller than 64kb then open it in Notepad
Since NT3.0, notepad on Win NT systems has not had the size restriction of earlier 16-bit versions. You can open files several MB in size using notepad (32-bit).

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Many thanks for your help PPRuNers. Hopefully I can now find out just what is in these files


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