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.ECX File Extension

A .ECX file is a ECCO Corrupted Database File, created by NetManage.

Open with NetManage ECCO or ECCO Pro. Available for Windows.

What is a .ECX file?

The .ECX file extension is used for a specific type of file known as an ECCO Corrupted Database File. This kind of file is associated with a program called ECCO, which is a tool used for managing personal information. Personal information management (PIM) programs like ECCO help users organize their schedules, contacts, tasks, and other important data.

However, sometimes the data within ECCO can become corrupted. This means that something has gone wrong, and the information inside the file can't be read or used as it normally would. When ECCO detects that a file has become corrupted, it changes the file's extension to .ECX from the usual .ECO. This is ECCO's way of signaling that there's a problem with the file.

The .ECX files might be created in various situations, such as during a process ECCO has called "Create Synchronized Copy." This is a feature intended to help users keep their data up to date across different devices or locations, but it can sometimes lead to issues that result in corrupted files.

If you have a .ECX file, it means you have a database file that ECCO has identified as corrupted. To open this file, you would typically use the NetManage ECCO or ECCO Pro programs, as these are the applications designed to work with ECCO files, including those that have become corrupted. While the primary purpose of these programs is to manage uncorrupted ECCO files, they may also provide tools or features to help recover or repair the corrupted data within .ECX files.

In summary, a .ECX file is a sign that something has gone wrong with your ECCO database, and you will need to use specific ECCO software to attempt to open or fix the file.

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