What is the LET File Extension?

Researcher:   |   Last Updated: November 26, 2018

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LET File Summary

There are three file types associated with the LET File Extension, with the most widely-observed being the Genesis 2000 Data format. According to our database, six distinct software programs (conventionally, Genesis 2000 developed by Genesis 2000, Inc) will enable you to view these files. Generally, these files are considered Data Files, but they can also be Text Files.

We have found LET files on the Windows, iOS, and Android operating systems. They are both mobile and desktop device friendly. The Popularity Rating for LET files is "Low", which means these files are not ordinarily found on an everyday user's device.

If you are having problems opening LET files, or would simply like to learn more about the software programs and developers that are associated with them, please see the complete information contained below.

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2018

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Sorts of LET Files

  3 known file types use this extension

Dominant LET File Type

.LET
Extension:.let
File Type:Genesis 2000 Data

The file contains various data used by Genesis 2000; a loan origination program for smaller brokerages.

Organization: Genesis 2000, Inc
Function:Data Files
Folder: HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.let

Software Programs That Open The Genesis 2000 Data:


Genesis 2000 by Genesis 2000, Inc

Windows

Other LET Descriptions

.LET
Extension:.let
File Type:Creatacard Letterhead Project File

The file contains letterhead project for Creatacard, text creating and editing program.

Organization: American Greetings
Function:Text Files

Software Programs That Open Creatacard Letterhead Project File Files:


CreataCard by American Greetings

Compatible with:

Windows
iOS
Android
.LET
Extension:.let
File Type:Nuke Randomic Life Generator File

An extension file used by Nuke Randomic Life Generator, a viruses generating program.

Organization: Symantec Corporation
Function:Data Files

Software Programs That Open Nuke Randomic Life Generator File Files:


AVG Antivirus by AVG Technologies

Compatible with:

Windows
Mac
Android

BitDefender by Bitdefender

Compatible with:

Windows
Mac
Android

Avast Antivirus by Avast Software

Compatible with:

Windows
Mac
iOS
Android

Norton Antivirus by Symantec Corporation

Compatible with:

Windows

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LET File Popularity


Leading Device Types

Desktop (84.34%)
Mobile (14.29%)
Tablet (1.37%)


LET File Complications


Issues Opening LET Files

Genesis 2000 Isn't There

You attempt to load your LET file and get an error such as "%%os%% Can't Open The LET File Extension". Usually, this is because you do not have Genesis 2000 for %%os%% installed. Because your operating system doesn't know what to do with this file, you won't be able to open it by double-clicking.


Tip: When another LET application is installed, you can choose to open it by selecting "Show Apps" and using that program.


Outdated Genesis 2000

Sometimes your installed version of Genesis 2000 won't support your Genesis 2000 Data file. Visit the Genesis 2000, Inc website to download (or purchase) the latest version of Genesis 2000. This problem is predominately due to having a Genesis 2000 Data file version that was created by a newer version of Genesis 2000 than what you have installed on your PC.


Tip: Right-clicking on your LET, then clicking "Properties" (Windows) or "Get Info" (Mac), can provide clues about your file version.


Summary: Not having the right Genesis 2000 version on your computer can cause problems opening LET files.


Other LET File Issues

In the majority of cases, installing the right version of Genesis 2000 will resolve your issue. If you are continuing to have errors with loading LET files, other external issues might be to blame. These issues include:

  • Invalid LET file references in the Windows Registry (the "phonebook" of the Windows Operating System)
  • Corruption of the LET file description inside the Registry
  • Defective install of a LET program, such as Genesis 2000
  • Something has caused file corruption of your LET
  • Your LET is infected with malware
  • Hardware associated with LET has outdated drivers
  • Your computer does not have the adequate system resources to open the Genesis 2000 Data format

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