The file extension might be .DRS but the internal format is different (e.g., a renamed .ISO or .VHD). Solution: Use a hex editor or file identification tool (like TrID) to verify the true file type. Alternatively, try renaming the file extension to .drs (lowercase).
Allows users to select a patient from a database and link newly captured images directly to their medical records.
The original developer of DRS Viewer 2 is typically (now part of Arcserve) or a related backup software vendor. However, due to software evolution, you might also find it on trusted software repositories like MajorGeeks , FileHorse , or the official Arcserve legacy download portal.