There are 9 other file types using
the 0 file extension!
.0 - Compressed harddisk data archive
.0 - Linux shared library link
.0 - CSU WMAC waste minimization opportunity data
.0 - Microsoft Flight Simulator texture
.0 - Javasoft JRE library
.0 - GNU Screen log
.0 - Intel WebOutfitter service verification utility data
.0 - Nintendo M3 DS real save data
.0 - Google Android cache
0 file extension - PSERVER printer queue information data
What is 0 file? How to open 0 files?
File type specification:
The 0 file extension is associated with the PSERVER, an app that monitors and manages printers and print queues installed in Novell NetWare network operating system.
The 0 file stores printer queue information data.
This 0 file type entry was marked as obsolete and no longer supported file format.
This type of file is no longer actively used and is most likely obsolete. This is typically the case for system files in old operating systems, file types from long discontinued software, or previous versions of certain file types (like documents, projects etc.) that were replaced in higher versions of their original programs.
The default software associated to open 0 file:
Company or developer:
Novell, Inc.
NetWare is a network operating system developed by Novell, Inc. It was successes by Open Enterprise Server product in 2005. The latest version of NetWare is v6.5 Support Pack 7, which is identical to OES 2, NetWare Kernel.
List of recommended software applications associated to the .0 file extension
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Unspecified and all other actions for computer programs working with 0 file - PSERVER printer queue information data
Click on the software link for more information about Novell NetWare. Novell NetWare uses 0 file type for its internal purposes and/or also by different way than common edit or open file actions (eg. to install/execute/support an application itself, to store application or user data, configure program etc.).