Troubleshooting Problems Opening EWP Files
Common Problems Opening EWP Files
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You attempt to load your EWP file and get an error such as "%%os%% Can't Open The EWP File Extension". When this happens, it is commonly due to Ewisoft Website Builder missing in %%os%%. Your operating system cannot associate your EWP with Ewisoft Website Builder, so double-clicking the file won't work.
Tip: If you have another software that you know opens EWP files, you can select it by hitting the "Show Apps" button.
Ewisoft Website Builder Requires Update
Occasionally, you might have an outdated version of Ewisoft Website Builder installed that's incompatible with your Ewisoft Website Project File type. Visit the Open Source website to download (or purchase) the latest version of Ewisoft Website Builder. This problem is most common when you have an older version of the software application, and your file was created by a newer version that it cannot recognize.
Tip: Find clues on the correct software version by right-clicking your EWP file and clicking "Properties".
Summary: Not having the right Ewisoft Website Builder version on your computer can cause problems opening EWP files.
Associated Difficulties Loading EWP Files
In the majority of cases, installing the right version of Ewisoft Website Builder will resolve your issue. If you are continuing to have errors with loading EWP files, other external issues might be to blame. Issues that aren't software-related:
- EWP file references in the Windows Registry are broken
- Accidental deletion of the description of the EWP file in the Windows registry
- Invalid installation of a EWP-associated program (eg. Ewisoft Website Builder)
- File corruption affecting your EWP file
- Past or present virus infection has affected your EWP
- Hardware associated with EWP has outdated drivers
- Windows has inadequate resources to open your Ewisoft Website Project File file
Quiz: Which file extension is a type of raster image?
That's Correct!
TIFF files, or Tagged Image File Format, is a considered a raster image file. They are very popular with the publishing industry because of their ability to be compressed using lossless compression (maintaining high quality).
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TIFF files, or Tagged Image File Format, is a considered a raster image file. They are very popular with the publishing industry because of their ability to be compressed using lossless compression (maintaining high quality).