Quote Originally Posted by sapator View Post
By viewing the file properties I get "Preprocessed C/C++ Source (.I)"
By going online using this tool: https://www.aconvert.com/
I get (drum roll) .TRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR.......
"Congratulations! You found a file that isn't one of the 8000+ file formats that we can recognize."
Yea the I extension shows in Windows as a C/C++ file but I feel the extension has been renamed for its original database file extension.