When dcsTools Audio Importer is installed, a number of files are placed on your computer. As dcsTools Audio Importer is used, other files are generated. Below is a table of files and their usage.
All files are located in the dcsTools Audio Importer application directory. This is the location where you installed dcsTools Audio Importer. Files are listed alphabetically. |
File |
Usage |
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YYYYMMDD_crFCMonitor_EventLog.txt |
This text file is created and appended to as you use dcsTools Audio Import Manager. It contains information about application activity for a given day and is generally used for determining the cause of errors and/or problems. The italicized portion is the 4-digit year, 2-digit month and 2-digit day. Generally, several days are kept for review if needed. Refer to the dcsTools Audio Import Manager Preferences topic for more information. For April 4, 2016, the file would be named: |
AISConfig.xml |
The configuration file for dcsTools Audio Import Service. This file is created and maintained automatically. |
AISLicense.tmp |
Communications license file. Created and maintained by dcsTools Audio Import Service. |
AISRemote.dll |
A communications support file for dcsTools Audio Import Manager. It is used by dcsTools Audio Import Manager to communicate with dcsTools Audio Import Service. |
AISRemote.dmp |
This text file is created and appended to as you use dcsTools Audio Import Manager. It contains information about the communications between dcsTools Audio Import Manager and dcsTools Audio Import Service. |
AISRemoteYYMMDD.dmp |
Archived communication event logs. YY=Year, MM=Month, DD=Day |
aptX_RegDlg.exe |
The apt-X™ registration program. This file is present if you chose to install apt-X™ encoding support during installation. |
aptx100.dll |
The apt-X™ encoding support dll. This file is present if you chose to install apt-X™ encoding support during installation. |
AudioImportService.dmp |
This text file is created and appended to as dcsTools Audio Import Service runs. It contains information about the service's activity. |
AudioImportService.exe |
The dcsTools Audio Import Service program file. |
AudioImportService.lic |
dcsTools Audio Importer license file. See the Registration topic for information on how to obtain a valid license file. |
AudioImportServiceYYMMDD.dmp |
Archived dcsTools Audio Import Service event logs. YY=Year, MM=Month, DD=Day |
crFCMonitor.exe |
The dcsTools Audio Import Manager program file. |
crFCMonitor.ini |
Preferences file that contains user-defined preferences, including host server connection settings. |
crFCMonitor_MainBars.dat |
dcsTools Audio Import Manager toolbar settings file. Toolbar settings can be reset to application defaults by deleting this file after closing dcsTools Audio Import Manager. The next time dcsTools Audio Import Manager is started, default settings are used. |
crFCMonitor_MainLayout.dat |
dcsTools Audio Import Manager layout settings file. Layout settings can be reset to application defaults by deleting this file after closing dcsTools Audio Import Manager. The next time dcsTools Audio Import Manager is started, default settings are used. |
crSetSvcAccess.exe |
This is a support program used to grant users or groups the privilege to start and stop dcsTools Audio Import Service. |
dcsToolsImporter.chm |
The dcsTools Audio Importer help file. |
fcMonitor_Default.ico |
An icon used when displaying dcsTools Audio Importer in WIndows Programs & Features list. |
GenCodec.dll |
A support file used by dcsTools Audio Import Service. |
NCTAudioCompress.dll |
A support file used by dcsTools Audio Import Service. |
pcgw32.dll |
A support file for the apt-X™ encoder. This file is present if you chose to install apt-X™ encoding support during installation. |
uninsXXX.dat |
dcsTools Audio Importer uninstall program data. The "XXX" portion is a 3-digit number. |
uninsXXX.exe |
dcsTools Audio Importer uninstall program. The "XXX" portion is a 3-digit number. |
Some dcsTools Audio Importer installations include additional documentation files. These files are typically PDF files and are placed in the application folder. Additional documentation files may include an on-disk Operations Manual and Quick Start Guide. |