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What is an HT file? Settings file used by HyperTerminal, a terminal emulation program; contains connection settings for connecting to a remote location; used for saving and reusing dial-up and TCP/IP connection information.

More Information HyperTerminal is developed by Hilgraeve and was included with Microsoft operating systems up to Windows XP. However, Windows Vista and Windows 7 do not include HyperTerminal. The software is still available as the HyperTerminal Private Edition from the Hilgraeve website.

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What is an HT file?

Settings file used by HyperTerminal, a terminal emulation program; contains connection settings for connecting to a remote location; used for saving and reusing dial-up and TCP/IP connection information.

More Information

HyperTerminal is developed by Hilgraeve and was included with Microsoft operating systems up to Windows XP. However, Windows Vista and Windows 7 do not include HyperTerminal. The software is still available as the HyperTerminal Private Edition from the Hilgraeve website.

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Updated: February 4, 2011

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What is an HT file?
Settings file used by HyperTerminal, a terminal emulation program; contains connection settings for connecting to a remote location; used for saving and reusing dial-up and TCP/IP connection information.