.SRS File Overview

File Extension: SRS
File Type Description: Outlook Send/Receive Settings File
File Type Developer: Microsoft Corporation
Primary Associated Software: Microsoft Outlook
Primary Software Developer: Microsoft Corporation

Open your files with FileViewPro File Viewer

Download File Opener


SRS

Optional Offer for FileViewPro by Solvusoft | EULA | Privacy Policy | Terms | Uninstall


What is File Extension SRS?

Piotr Fusik developed the SRS file extension, also know as a Outlook Send/Receive Settings File file, for the Recoil software package. According to our internal data, Outlook Send/Receive Settings File files are most popular with users in United States, with a majority of them running Windows 10. A vast majority of these users are opting to use Google Chrome as their preferred internet browser.


Top SRS User Languages

Top SRS File User Browsers

Desktop Friendly?

Yes

Mobile Friendly?

Yes

Most Popular SRS File Countries

Top User Operating Systems

Windows 10 Windows 11 Windows 6 Windows 8.1

Associated Operating Systems

Windows
Mac
Linux
Unix
Android

Other File Types Related to SRS Files

Extension File Type Developer File Category File Type Description
.MTS Sony Video Files AVCHD Video File
.W40 Microsoft Corporation Backup Files Windows 95 Backup File
.PGM Jef Poskanzer Raster Image Files Portable Gray Map Image
.NDX Unknown Developer Data Files dBASE Index File
.QPX Microsoft Corporation Executable Files FoxPro Compiled Query Program
.EPS Adobe Systems Incorporated Vector Image Files Encapsulated PostScript File
.XLB Microsoft Corporation Settings Files Excel Toolbars File
.VXML Voxeo Corporation Data Files VoiceXML File
.MHTM Microsoft Corporation Web Files Mime HTML (MHTML) File
.ADMX Microsoft Corporation System Files Group Policy Administrative Template File


Open Your File:

Compatible with Windows 11, 10, 8, 7, Vista, XP and 2000

Optional Offer for FileViewPro by Solvusoft | EULA | Privacy Policy | Terms | Uninstall



“FileViewPro eliminates the time and frustration of trying to track down a specific piece of software to open a specific file.”   - Tucows

cnet

tucows
Softonic