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.MSD File Extension

A .MSD file is a Map Service Definition File, created by ESRI.

Open with ESRI ArcGIS Server. Available for Windows.

What is a .MSD file?

The file extension .MSD stands for Map Service Definition File. It is a type of file specifically used in the field of geographic information systems (GIS). These files are created using ArcGIS Desktop, which is a comprehensive software suite designed for creating maps and processing geospatial data. An .MSD file contains a map that has been published from an .MXD map document. The .MXD file is the primary file format used by ArcGIS Desktop to save and manage map projects. Once the map is ready to be shared or distributed, it is published as an .MSD file for use with ArcGIS Server.

ArcGIS Server is a technology that allows maps and geographic information to be hosted on a server. This makes it possible for these maps to be accessed and viewed in real-time over a network, such as the internet or a private local area network. This is particularly useful for organizations that need to share updated geographic information across various locations.

To open an .MSD file, you can use the following programs: 1. ESRI ArcGIS Server – This program is primarily used to host and manage GIS services, including those stored in .MSD files. 2. ESRI ArcGIS for Desktop – This is the program originally used to create the .MSD file. It can also be used to open and interact with these files after they have been created.

These programs are part of the ESRI ArcGIS software suite, which is widely used in the field of geospatial analysis and mapping.

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