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I have a cd, well a dvd rather, of navigation software. The cd contains a file with a .lka extention, any one have any ideas on this, and what software is used to run an .lka file? Thanks
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I can't seem to find anything as to what .lka would be so my guess is that it's a proprietary type of file for that piece of software.
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its not even listed on www.filext.com and neither is .ika
are you sure you got the extension right? craig
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He's got another thread going on this - it's proprietary.
http://forum.pcmech.com/showthread.php?t=136148 |
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You're right, I have another thread running on the same thing. The file is proprietary, but I assumed someone else may have tried something similar before.
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