NOTICE: EXAMVIEW END-OF-LIFE ANNOUNCEMENT
As of June 30, 2024, ExamView will officially reach its end of life.
Please be advised that after ExamView’s end-of-life date of June 30th, 2024, we will no longer be providing updates, security patches, or technical support for any version of ExamView. Our obligations to maintain or support ExamView will cease as of this date. Continued use of ExamView post end-of-life may expose you to increased security vulnerabilities, compatibility issues, and potentially reduced functionality. To avoid these risks and ensure uninterrupted service, we encourage migrating to EchoExam, which is designed to offer superior security, compatibility, and a range of advanced features that align with current technological standards. For questions click here.
Opening a Test
Test files from previous versions of the ExamView Test Generator program can be automatically opened. However, once a test is saved in the new version, it cannot be opened in an older version. It is recommended that you use a different file name. All tests use the .TST file extension.
- Click the Open Test icon from the picture toolbar or click File from the menu bar and select Open Test.
If you just opened the ExamView Test Generator, select Open an existing test from the Welcome screen.
- If necessary, identify the folder that contains the test file. If the file is located on a different drive or on a network, select the corresponding drive.
- Select the test and click Open.
If you assigned a password to the test, you will be prompted to enter the password before you can continue.