Greetings All. The default output is a tst (testpoint test file) and I was wondering if there is a way to convert this into a txt file. I think simply changing the extension of the file name corrupts it. Is there a command prompt function or script that can accomplish this conversion?
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Greetings All. The default output is a tst (testpoint test file) and I was wondering if there is a way to convert this into a txt file. I think simply changing the extension of the file name corrupts it. Is there a command prompt function or script that can accomplish this conversion?
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