.STT File Extension
- Developer by: Microsoft
- Category: GIS Files
What are .STT files and how to open them?
Can't open .STT file? Are you wondering what it contains? On our site we will explain to you what this file is, what it is used for and what software opens the .STT file.What is a .STT file extension?
.STT file extension is created by Microsoft. .STT has been classified as GIS Files.
.STT is Streets & Trips Map Template
Map template saved with Microsoft Streets & Maps, a consumer-oriented travel and map program; used as a starting point for creating custom maps (.EST files); may include basic map settings, as well as routes, symbols, legends, and other information.
NOTE: Microsoft Streets & Trips was discontinued in 2014 and online support ceased for users in 2015.
File Type 2 Kaspersky Statistics File
Text data file used by Kaspersky Anti-Virus and Internet Security computer security programs; stores a single line of text containing two strings of digits separated by a semicolon; likely used for tracking information about virus scans and software updates.
The latter digit string stored in an STT file is in a YYYYMMDDHHHH format, where Y is the year, M is the month, D is the day, and H is the time in a 24-hour format.
In Windows, STT files can be found in the following directory:
\ProgramData\Kaspersky Lab\AVP11\Bases\Stat\
In Mac OS X, the default STT file is named kdb.stt and is located in the /Library/Application Support/Kaspersky Lab/KAV/Bases/Stat/ directory.
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File Type 3 SPSS Table Template
Data table template created by SPSS, a statistical analysis and data mining application; saves the properties and appearance of a table; allows results to be displayed using the same formatting; used by SPSS version 16 and later.
Table templates in SPSS are called "TableLooks." They can be opened and created in the TableLooks window (
).NOTE: TableLooks use the .TLO extension in SPSS version 15 and earlier. However, these files are not compatible with SPSS 16 or later.
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