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Files with osc suffix can be quite often found as client installation wizard data files for the Remote Installation Services, a part of Microsoft Windows.
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File extension osc is associated with the Remote Installation Services a part of Microsoft Windows operating system installation. RIS provides a set of Client Installation Wizard screens that prompt a user through the installation of an operating system.
These screens are maintained as simple text files in an OSChooser Markup Language (OSCML) format and stored with a osc file extension.
You can customize and tailor these screens to include Help Desk phone numbers, additional contact information, or any other additional information using Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) 2.0.
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A series of operating systems developed by Microsoft
An osc file extension is related to the Formula One 2001, a video game for Playstation 1 and 2. An osc file stores game data (probably settings).
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The osc file extension is associated with the Formula One 2001, a formula racing simulation video game for video gaming consoles Sony Playstation and Sony Playstation 2.
The osc file stores options data.
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Files with osc extension are used by the OptionScope program. These files are used as worksheet carriers.
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The osc file extension is associated with OptionScope a stand-alone application that evaluates options through the use of the Black-Scholes Model. The .osc file stores worksheet created in the OptionScope.
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A stand-alone evaluation software
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