CC file format description
Many people share .cc files without attaching instructions on how to use it. Yet it isn’t evident for everyone which program a .cc file can be edited, converted or printed with. On this page, we try to provide assistance for handling .cc files.
3 filename extension(s) found in our database.
.cc - STK City Database Counties
The CC data files are related to Systems Tool Kit. The CC file is a STK City Database Counties. STK (Systems Tool Kit) is a physics-based software geometry engine that accurately displays and analyzes land, sea, air, and space assets in real or simulated time.
- Application:
- Systems Tool Kit
- Category:
- Data files
- Mime-type:
- application/octet-stream
- Magic:
- - / -
- Aliases:
- -
- STK City Database Counties related extensions:
.cc - Visual dBASE Custom Class Data
The CC development files are related to Borland Visual dBASE. The CC file is a Visual dBASE Custom Class Data. Borland Visual dBASE is a relational database management system with an OOP application language. The Borland Visual dBASE seems to be no longer supported.
- Application:
- Borland Visual dBASE
- Category:
- Development files
- Mime-type:
- application/octet-stream
- Magic:
- - / -
- Aliases:
- -
- Visual dBASE Custom Class Data related extensions:
.c++ - C++ Source Code
The C++ development files are related to Microsoft Visual Studio. The C++ file is a C++ Source Code. C++ is a general-purpose programming language. It is a statically-typed free-form multi-paradigm language supporting procedural programming, data abstraction, object-oriented programming, and generic programming.
- Application:
- Microsoft Visual Studio
- Category:
- Development files
- Mime-type:
- text/plain
- Magic:
- - / -
- Aliases:
- cc, cplusplus, cpp, cxx
- C++ Source Code related extensions:
Naturally, other applications may also use the .cc file extension. Even harmful programs can create .cc files. Be especially cautious with .cc files coming from an unknown source!
Can't open a .cc file?
When you double-click a file to open it, Windows examines the filename extension. If Windows recognizes the filename extension, it opens the file in the program that is associated with that filename extension. When Windows does not recognize a filename extension, you receive the following message:
Windows can't open this file:
example.cc
To open this file, Windows needs to know what program you want to use to open it. Windows can go online to look it up automatically, or you can manually select one from a list of programs that are installed on your computer.
To avoid this error, you need to set the file association correctly.
- Open Control Panel > Control Panel Home > Default Programs > Set Associations.
- Select a file type in the list and click Change Program.
The .cc file extension is often given incorrectly!
According to the searches on our site, these misspellings were the most common in the past year:
cd, cf, cs, cv, cx, dc, fc, sc, vc, xc
Is it possible that the filename extension is misspelled?
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- .sc
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- .sc
- Esterel Unsorted Circuit Code
- .cx
- Codemapper Script
- .sc
- Corel Paradox PAL Script
- .cs
- CLEO Custom Script
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