What is a .XEM file?
An .XEM file is a type of computer file that is used by a program called X-Genics eManager. This program helps businesses keep track of certain things like how much of a service they have used or how many credits they have. The .XEM file contains important settings that help the program understand how to count and manage these units and credits.
To open an .XEM file, you need to have the X-Genics eManager software installed on your computer. This is the program that understands how to read and use the information inside the .XEM file.
When you are using X-Genics eManager, there is a way to see more details about the settings in your .XEM file. You can do this by going to a section in the program called "Model" and then looking at the "Extended Model Definitions list." This shows you more about how the .XEM file is set up to work with your specific business model.
It's important to know that you shouldn't try to change or edit the .XEM file yourself. If you do, the file might not work correctly anymore, and the eManager program won't be able to use it to track your metered units and credits. So, it's best to leave the .XEM file as it is unless you are instructed to change it by someone who knows how to work with these files safely.
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