
Depends on where you got this file from. Your source should be able to tell you. Of did you come by it "accidentally"? On Sat, Mar 16, 2013 at 7:15 PM, John Doe Smith Kamau KipNg'etich Jones < skunkworks.ku@gmail.com> wrote:
... so I got the database that was (or was supposed to be) used during the voting exercise to "authenticate" the voters before they voted....
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B3dvv2yJHzkjRUR2YkxCRGlCMHc/edit?usp=sharing
(If the above link doesnt work, hola. Its a 200mb file)
It appears to be a SQL-Lite version 3 database, but I've tried numerous SQL-Lite browsers that are unable to read it, like SQL-Lite browser and that mozilla addon for reading SQL-Lite files...
Is it simply corrupt (explaining why the IEBC staff on the ground were unable to use it) or is it encrypted or is it actually a data file of a different format (i.e. not sql lite)?
Opening the file with notepad++, I can see actually names and stuff... so I don't think its encrypted... I think...
Any help in reading that file and analysing it would be appreciated :-)
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