What is an RFP file?
An .RFP file is most commonly a RoboForm Passcard File created by RoboForm, a password management software developed by Siber Systems. These files store encrypted login credentials and web forms.
However, the .RFP extension is also used for game resource packages in video games like *Exanima* and *Resident Evil 4*. Additionally, it can act as a firmware update file for RAE Systems devices or an XML-based configuration package for Raritan hardware.
How to open RFP files?
To open a RoboForm Passcard File, you must use the RoboForm application. The software securely decrypts and displays the saved credentials.
If your file is a game resource or firmware package, you need the specific software associated with it, such as the *Exanima* game engine, or the ProRAE2 utility.
Best practices and troubleshooting
Because the .RFP extension applies to multiple distinct file types, guessing the correct software can be frustrating. Never try to force an .RFP file open with a standard text editor if it is an encrypted passcard, as this might corrupt the data.
Software and tools
- RoboForm by Siber Systems
- ProRAE2 by RAE Systems
- CommandCenter by Raritan
Summary
viewer.online/rfp can analyze .RFP files to identify the exact format and creator software, inspect the file structure, extract readable text, and check whether an online preview is available. Because .RFP has multiple possible meanings, we recommend using viewer.online/rfp to identify the actual format of your file. This is a great way to inspect and understand .RFP files without installing software or dealing with compatibility problems.