Microsoft Windows XP Professional

- Developer Microsoft
- Platforms Desktop
- Operating Systems Windows
- Supported formats 43
- Rating
Microsoft Windows XP Professional supports 43 different file extensions and can open, edit and convert them to other formats. The table provides information about the program’s features and the file extensions it supports.
Microsoft Windows XP Professional can be used for daily work with various file extensions. You can open and view files in EXE, BAT, DLL, and many other formats easily.
A key feature of Microsoft Windows XP Professional is converting files between formats, making sharing easier.
To download the latest version of Microsoft Windows XP Professional, visit the official Microsoft website for the download link.
File extensions supported by Microsoft Windows XP Professional
- File Extension BAT
- File Extension BKF
- File Extension CAP
- File Extension CBL
- File Extension CBO
- File Extension CMD
- File Extension COM
- File Extension CTX
- File Extension DBL
- File Extension DIR00
- File Extension DLL
- File Extension DSK
- File Extension EBS
- File Extension ESN
- File Extension ETL
- File Extension EVT
- File Extension EXE
- File Extension FND
- File Extension JS
- File Extension JSE
- File Extension LNK
- File Extension MAN
- File Extension MSC
- File Extension MSRCINCIDENT
- File Extension MUI
- File Extension NLS
- File Extension PF
- File Extension POW
- File Extension SIF
- File Extension SNT
- File Extension SP1
- File Extension SP2
- File Extension SP3
- File Extension UCE
- File Extension UDF
- File Extension VBE
- File Extension VBS
- File Extension WBCAT
- File Extension WDF
- File Extension WMMP
- File Extension WSF
- File Extension WSH
- File Extension ~NT
Solve problems with Microsoft Windows XP Professional
What Causes Microsoft Windows XP Professional to Crash Frequently?
The absence of software updates can cause Microsoft Windows XP Professional to crash. It is recommended to install the latest available updates for developer products.
Restarting your computer is often an effective solution to resolve various common problems. Therefore, it is recommended to do so before making any changes to the software configuration.
How to set Microsoft Windows XP Professional as the default program to open files?
Setting a default program by file type in Windows
- Right-click your file, then navigate to the "Open With" option and click "Choose Another Application" to continue;
- Find the Microsoft Windows XP Professional application in the pop-up window and select it as your preferred program;
- Select the "Always use this application" check box and click "OK" to save your selection as the default application for opening files.
Change the default app that opens a file on Mac
- Right click or use Control + Left Click on the desired file to access a dropdown menu of actions;
- Select "Open in application" and click "Other";
- At the bottom of the window, you will find the "Enable" menu. Default, will be set to "Recommended Programs";
- Within this menu, select "All Programs" and then locate Microsoft Windows XP Professional. Check the box next to "Always open in app" to set it as the default program.
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