Opening a CEF File
The CEF file type is primarily associated with Class Action Gradebook Elementary Edition.
What is a CEF file?
- Main Use: Elementary Edition of Class Action Gradebook is a software used by teachers for recording elementary school grades and generate report cards. The software uses CEF data files to save classroom roster and assignments. The data is saved in these files in the binary format.
- Other Uses: CEF files are also associated with CenturionMail developed by CenturionSoft. CenturionMail is used in the encryption and decryption of emails and attachments to ensure confidential information is not compromised in transit. All CenturionMail attachments are appended with a CEF extension. CenturionMail has self-decryption capabilities which means the recipient need not install CenturionMail to decrypt the email attachments. The password used while encrypting the data is enough. Spaix PumpSelector, a pump selection software also uses the CEF extension as a Catalog Exchange Format. The software suggests the right pump to the manufacturer balancing their requirements as well as that of their customers. These CEF files serve as catalog and project exchange files for the PumpSelector.
How can I open a CEF file?
You need a suitable software like Class Action Gradebook Elementary Edition to open a CEF file. Without proper software you will receive a Windows message "How do you want to open this file?" or "Windows cannot open this file" or a similar Mac/iPhone/Android alert. If you cannot open your CEF file correctly, try to right-click or long-press the file. Then click "Open with" and choose an application. You can also display a CEF file directly in the browser:. Just drag the file onto this browser window and drop it.
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Programs that open and convert CEF files:
- Class Action Gradebook Elementary Edition by CalEd Software
See the previous paragraphs to learn more about the main application.
- CA-Clipper Workbench by GrafXCA-Clipper Workbench is an Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for the xBase programming language family. Related links: Clipper (Compiler) on Wikipedia
- CenturionMail (encrypted file) by CenturionSoftCenturionMail is a security program for encrypting emails, as well as files and folders sent as attachments. The encrypted files can be sent as a ZIP archive or with a custom file extension. The custom file extension is CEF, and encrypted files having this extension can be opened using the CEF File Extension Utility. This file format is classified as Encoded. Related links: CEF File Extension Utility, CenturionMail FAQs, CenturionMail on CNET, Slideshow about CenturionMail
- CruzerLock (encrypted file) by SanDiskCruzerLock is a security software created by ENCRYPTX for the Cruzer USB flash drives from SanDisk. CEF is the file format for files encrypted using CruzerLock. This file format is classified as Encoded. Related links: CruzerLock Quick Start Guide, Article on CruzerLock, SanDisk Page about CruzerLock
- Spaix PumpSelector (Catalog Exchange Format) by VSX - VOGEL SOFTWARE GMBHThe Spaix product family provides pump manufacturers and the fluid handling industry with software solutions for each task - from the manufacturer's point of view as well as from the customer's. These files are catalog and project exchange files for the pump selection software and are a text based import/export format.
CEF file format:
If you know the file format, you can also find out how to open or edit the file. Often, the file format can be deduced from the file extension or the initial bytes (called the signature). If the file extension or signature does not match the file format, errors will occur when opening or editing the file. Knowledge is power - this also applies when dealing with unknown or faulty files. Our examination of the CEF files comes to the following conclusion:
The CEF extension is quite commonly used. The file itself is used by different programs with different formats. The following file formats are most commonly found in CEF files:
- 55% of all CEF files start with the bytes SCT, which are crucial for this file format. They consist of illegible, cryptic characters. The average file size is 1 MB with most files being between 260 KB and 4 MB in size. The file type was developed only in the last few years. Such CEF files store data about perf, race, export, octane, tune, normal, performance, street, stock, hfcr and modx.
- 15% of all CEF files use the ZIP format, i.e. a CEF file contains several compressed files. Most often they are 46 to 140 compressed files. File names inside are always \Users\. If you want to see the included files and images, simply rename the file extension to .zip and double-click it. The file size is in the range of 6 MB to 390 MB. Certain words are almost always found in the files, such as Temp, CEF00, AppData, Local, Users, Rifiniture, cd`i and zipSD. A usual file name is RefComp_Spare_Parts.cef. These files are attributed to parts, spare, comp and manual.
All other CEF files (30%) have different formats, the following 7 formats can be found: XML, CEF and VERSION. Tagged as coton, daily, ghost, only, webp, tuning, mafia, turbo, base, dpod or sotf. Drag & drop your file here to see the file format and a preview of your CEF file!
Technical Data for CEF File Extension
a cef Class Action Gradebook Elementary Edition file is a special file format by CalEd Software and should only be edited and saved with the appropriate software.
How to solve problems with CEF files
- Associate the CEF file extension with the correct application.
- Update your software that should actually open Class Action Gradebook Elementary Edition files. Because only the current version supports the latest CEF file format. Search, therefore, e.g. on the CalEd Software manufacturer website after an available Class Action Gradebook Elementary Edition update.
- To make sure that your CEF file is not corrupted or virus-infected, get the file again and scan it with Google's virustotal.com.
- Click here to open your .CEF file online - secure, fast, and no downloads needed.