EFS Troubleshooting
Common Problems Opening EFS Files
ESRI ArcGIS for Desktop Isn't There
When you double-click your EFS file, you may see a dialog box from your operating system stating that it "Cannot Open This File Type". If so, it typically means that you don't have ESRI ArcGIS for Desktop installed for %%os%%. The OS won't know what to do with your EFS file, so double-clicking to load the file doesn't work.
Tip: When you have another program installed that you know will open your EFS, you can select it from the other programs listed (see "Show Apps").
Obsolete Version of ESRI ArcGIS for Desktop
Occasionally, you might have an outdated version of ESRI ArcGIS for Desktop installed that's incompatible with your ESRI Spatial Binary File type. Download the latest ESRI ArcGIS for Desktop version from the ESRI (Environmental Systems Research Institute) website to ensure you have the correct one installed. Your ESRI Spatial Binary File file was probably created by a newer release of ESRI ArcGIS for Desktop than what's currently installed your computer.
Tip: If you right-click on your EFS file, then select "Properties" (Windows) or "Get Info" (Mac), you can obtain hints about what version you need.
Regardless, most of the EFS file opening problems relate to not having the right version of ESRI ArcGIS for Desktop installed.
Other EFS File Opening Causes
In the majority of cases, installing the right version of ESRI ArcGIS for Desktop will resolve your issue. There can be other issues - unrelated to software - preventing you from opening EFS files. Additional factors include:
- File references in the Windows Registry for EFS are wrong
- Accidental deletion of the description of the EFS file in the Windows registry
- ESRI ArcGIS for Desktop or another EFS application experienced a flawed installation
- Something has caused file corruption of your EFS
- Malware-tainted EFS file can't be opened
- Device drivers of the hardware associated with your EFS file are corrupt or out-of-date
- Your computer does not have the adequate system resources to open the ESRI Spatial Binary File format
Quiz: Which of the following is not a MIME type?
That's Correct!
Spreadsheet MIME types do not begin with the "spreadsheet/" prefix, but instead start with the "application/" prefix. For example, an OpenDocument Spreadsheet: "application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.spreadsheet".
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Spreadsheet MIME types do not begin with the "spreadsheet/" prefix, but instead start with the "application/" prefix. For example, an OpenDocument Spreadsheet: "application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.spreadsheet".
Poll: What file extension do you use the most often?