.STE file

patrickv

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One of my friends (supposedly IT dude) sent me a report, but it was in STE extension.
so i googled a bit and it says dreamweaver can open it or some XMAP Flight Plan thingy.
I have dreamweaver already , i tried opening and i got gibberish handwriting, but in the lot i saw "Seagate Disk Encryption".
So i kinda figured he has a seagate drive with a poweful encryption program or the drive itself can encrypt data.

any ideas what program can open this cause he won't tell me what he used :(:mad: ?
 
ok so i got to their site (or so i think) and download Dataperfect.
Download link
A DOS program, going good, i manage to open the report and look what i got :


yeah yeah , thats some seriously messed up sh*t right there.
so anyone ever used this so called DataPerfect ?
 
G man...I have no idea I used to play with my friend encrypting and decrypting but wtf, never heard or saw this shit neither... Why did your friend do it lol?
 
G man...I have no idea I used to play with my friend encrypting and decrypting but wtf, never heard or saw this shit neither... Why did your friend do it lol?

he thinks he is a professional IT dude so i will get on decrypting this crap, hell i don't have the time, even if i did, why bother, he works a department away, i'd probably go there tomorrow and ask him :cool:
 
i was looking around. I don't have time to play extensively either right now.
I looked around on the net and seen access mentioned several times. ya might want to try that. Scan soft omnipage will open just about anything. Im curios how big it is. do an ascii dump with softice or periscope. then on the other hand from the dos prompt.
'type name.ste/p' or 'type name.ste:more' and page through the ascii code looking for an occurrence of line sentence or name that may be an indication of what program it is. I love a challenge. from dos try edit then file name.
merry christmas!
 
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Scan soft omnipage will open just about anything. Im curios how big it is. do an ascii dump with softice or periscope. then on the other hand from the dos prompt.
'type name.ste/p' or 'type name.ste:more' and page through the ascii code looking for an occurrence of line sentence or name that may be an indication of what program it is. I love a challenge. from dos try edit then file name.
merry christmas!

my file is small, only 2mb, the dump you told me to do in command prompt doesn't work, i highly doubt if this omnipage program will help but thx anyways
 
Maybe silly, but try to open in Word, then choose Unicode? Lol, sometimes I use it to read unreadable words I get in readme when installing games, I don't know the other way all I know is that this looks familiar :-)
 
Maybe silly, but try to open in Word, then choose Unicode? Lol, sometimes I use it to read unreadable words I get in readme when installing games, I don't know the other way all I know is that this looks familiar :-)

looks all chinese and japanese to me :P
anyways, leave this thread be, i will see what can be done
thx anyways
 
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