File Extension FND

File type: Saved Search

Notes about the FND file extension:

Errors in your registry are one of the common causes for incorrect file associations on your windows system. It is highly recommended that you check your registry for file association errors (will also check for any other registry errors).

The FND file type is primarily associated with 'Explorer' by Microsoft Corporation. When you use the search function in Windows Explorer and save the search, this file type is created. Saved searches are opened by Windows Explorer. If Windows is set up correctly, double clicking on the .FND file should open Explorer with the search criteria in place and you then have the ability to perform a new search with those criteria. The .FND file saves only the criteria and not the results or files in the results.

Detailed information for file extension FND:

Primary association: Explorer
Company: Microsoft Corporation
Identifying characters Hex: 44 46 04 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 10 00 24 , ASCII: DF $
Program ID: fndfile

Other applications associated with file type FND:

  • Informida (Secure Information Database)Informida files contain encrypted structured information. These include DataBooks, To-do lists and calendar entries. The application is expected be launched/marketed in Spring 2006. This association is classified as Database.
File Identifier - TrID
'Identifying characters' used on FILExt.com are
provided by Marco Pontello from his TrID database



Technical data

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System Info for File Extension .FND

The following listing is compiled from the database produced by the 'Associate This!' program, selected data from the main FILExt database and information FILExt collected directly from user systems.

ProgramID: fndfile, FileType: Saved Search, AppName: Microsoft Word
EXEFile: WINWORD.EXE

ProgramID: fndfile, FileType: Saved Search, AppName: Windows Explorer
EXEFile: explorer.exe

ProgramID: fndfile
EXEFile: %SystemRoot%\Explorer.exe


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