What is a file extension .cc? What program is used for opening file with this extension? Thanks.
Typical reasons that the .cc file extension does not open are registry errors or the program needed to open the file is not installed.
What is File Extension .cc?
File extension .cc is associated with a number of different applications. Therefore, the program that you need to open it varies according to the purpose of your particular .cc file extension.
Caution: Possible Trojan Onboard
It is important to note that the cc file you have mentioned could be part of a Trojan. If this is the case, you do not want to open the file since doing so would inflict all types of harm to your computer. The particular Trojan that it is associated with it is Trojan Spymaster .A. It is a text file within its code and should not be opened. The process associated with this carries the name of “win service,” but it may show up as “MSN Messenger.” If you believe that this is possible, please run a reliable anti-spyware/anti-virus application such as Anti-Virus PLUS or Spybot.
What Programs Open File Extension .cc?
A number of .cc file extensions are actually a form of source code that is used with C++ programs. The code could be one that is used for a single application or it could be used as part of a C++ programming project. In Linux, the programs needed to open cc files include vi and GNU Emacs. In Windows, the programs needed to open cc files include Microsoft Visual C++ and Borland C++BuilderX. In Mac OC, either Freescale CodeWarrior or Apple Xcode (Mac OS X Project Builder.) It’s important to try and narrow down which particular C++ app is using this extension by looking at its location or the date that you encountered the problem.
- Autodesk, Inc has a cc file extension that is included in their ADS source code.
- Kodak Color Control Profile also makes use of a cc file.
- The Golden Apple II CD ROM includes a cc file extension within its program.
- Picture Window’s Color Curve File uses an ASCII text file that incorporates the .cc file extension.
- Microsoft Visual Studio .NET also incorporates a .cc file in its source code.
- It might also be part of the CleverContent Image application.
Selecting the Application to Open cc Files
First, you should identify the application that your cc file extension is most likely associated with. If it isn’t installed currently, simply install it and then use it to open the file. If it is installed, search the web for possible updates to the application on the manufacturer’s website.
Clean the Registry
If you are still encountering errors with the .cc file extension, consider cleaning the registry with a reliable registry cleaner such as RegCure.
