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George38 | 20:55 Fri 07th Jul 2006 | Technology
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I have received some attachments from a friend with the file extension .dat. Although My friend assures me that they are photographs, they open by default in notepad and in machine code only. How can I open these files and read them as photographs as they were sent?
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.dat is a strange extension for a photo. try changing the extension to .jpg, and see if your regular photo program can open it.
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I feel I should mention that the complete name of the file is winmail.dat in case that is significant!
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Although I know how to select the file extension before sending a file,I confess that I don't know how to change the file extension on received files.
To change a file extension.
Go to the file in Windows Explorer and click on once to highlight it. Now right click it and select rename.
The .dat file extension is used by Windows. If you have a folder of photos and then view them as thumbnails, Windows stores the thumbnails in a (hidden) .dat file. If your friend has sent you the entire contents of a folder, then that may include the .dat file. A friend of mine uploaded a folder of images to his website and then wondered where this extra .dat file had come from.
According to this http://www.pchell.com/support/winmaildat.shtml your friend has sent using Outlook and you are trying to view using something else and they aren't compatible
to change the file extension in xp, go to the tool tab in any folder - folder options - view - and uncheck the 'hide extensions for known filetypes' option. THEN right click on the file and rename it but you must remember to add an extension to it like .jpg .gif .exe etc but as gen2 says it is probably the thumbnail preview file

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