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- [EN] DB- File extension
- [DE] DB- Dateiendung
- [ES] Archivo DB-
- [TR] DB- Uzantılı dosya
- [PL] Rozszerzenie pliku DB-
- [SV] DB- fil
- [RU] Расширение файла DB-
- [AR] DB- ملحق الملف
- [IT] Estensione DB-
- [CS] Přípona souboru DB-
- [JA] DB- ファイル
- [FR] Extension de fichier DB-
- [NL] Bestandsextensie DB-
- [PT] Extensão do arquivo DB-
- [HU] Az DB- fájl kiterjesztése
- [KO] DB- 의 확장 파일
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How to open .db- file format?
The probably reason why you are at this website is a problem with opening .db- file. The full name of the file is Norton Nprotect Database File. If the double-click on the file’s icon shows you a message that additional programs are needed to open the file, you’ll find the list of helpful programs in the bottom of the page.The developer of this format is Symantec..db- file extension (Norton Nprotect Database File)
Category | Developer/Producer | File description | Popularity |
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Data Files | Symantec | Norton Nprotect Database File | ![]() |
Programs using this file extension: .db-
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The file extension .db- can be used by another programs. If you have some useful information about .db- file type that may help other users HowOpen.org, please send them to us and we’ll update our database.
Visiting our website you are probably asking yourself:
- What application can open .db- file?
- How to open .db- file?
- What is .db- file?
- How can I convert .db- file?
- Where can I find informations about .db- file extension? (for example on the File Extension website)