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.KIX File Extension

A .KIX file is a KiXtart Script File, created by Ruud van Velsen.

Open with File Viewer Plus — Get it from Microsoft+. Available for Windows.

What is a .KIX file?

A .KIX file is a script file created using KiXtart, which is a type of programming language that's designed to be easy to use. It's especially good for writing scripts, which are small programs that automate tasks on a computer. KiXtart is particularly useful for people who manage computer networks because it has special features for automating tasks like checking if someone has the right to log in, setting up software without having to do it manually, and even making simple games.

The cool thing about KiXtart is that it works well with some of the tools that professional IT people use to manage networks. These tools include ADSI (Active Directory Services Interface), ADO (ActiveX Data Objects), and WMI (Windows Management Instrumentation). These are fancy names for technologies that let you do things like manage user accounts, access databases, and control how computers in a network are running, all from within your KiXtart scripts.

If you have a .KIX file, you can open it with several programs. One option is File Viewer Plus, which you can download from the Microsoft store. You can also use the KiXtart program itself, PSPad (which is a more general text editor), or really any text editor like Notepad or TextEdit. Since .KIX files are saved in a text format, they're just plain text files that you can look at or change with any program that can edit text.

KiXtart scripts are pretty versatile. For example, they can be used by system administrators to check if a user has entered the correct login details, to automatically install software across multiple computers, or even to create simple computer games. It's important to note that to run these scripts, you need the KiXtart application, which is usually named kix32.exe.

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