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CLB File - What is a .clb file and how do I open it?
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What is a CLB file? File used by Microsoft COM+, a service on Windows operating systems that allows components to communicate with each other; contains COM+ application, class, and computer-level attributes; store information that provides consistency across computer services.
More Information CLB files are commonly found in the COM+ registration database, which is located in the %windows_directory%\registration folder. They use the naming convention R00000000000X.clb , where X is a letter or number.
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.CLB File Extension
2 file types use the .clb file extension.
COM+ Catalog File
| Developer | Microsoft |
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4.0 | 12 Votes |
What is a CLB file?
File used by Microsoft COM+, a service on Windows operating systems that allows components to communicate with each other; contains COM+ application, class, and computer-level attributes; store information that provides consistency across computer services.
More Information
CLB files are commonly found in the COM+ registration database, which is located in the %windows_directory%\registration folder. They use the naming convention R00000000000X.clb , where X is a letter or number.
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Category: System Files
Updated: March 8, 2010
ICQ Contact List
| Developer | ICQ |
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2.4 | 9 Votes |
File created by ICQ, an online chatting program; contains user contacts, including their unique ICQ number, aliases, and other contact information; used to create backup copies of contacts.
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NOTE: ICQ for Mac, which was once available, is no longer offered by ICQ.com.
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Category: Data Files
Updated: March 8, 2010