When compiling code, Netlinx Studio creates a number of files in the compile directory: Here is a brief explanation of what they are.
Netlinx Compile
SRC file: This is the source code in a zipped format. It can be opened with Netlinx Studio/File/Unzip NetLinx Source, WinZip, WinRAR, etc. If you have "Edit/Preferences/Netlinx Compiler Options/Options/Build With Source" unchecked, the SRC file will only contain the empty file NoSource.txt.
TKO file: This is used by the compiler to generate the TKN file. If a module needs to redistributed without source, send the user the module's TKO file. If the code is not in a project, (for example the compiling and downloading "orphan" files), each module will need to be compiled to generate its TKO before the main compile is done.
TKN file: This is the compiled token file that actually runs in the master. If the Netlinx code needs to be distributed without source, send the user the TKN file.
Axcess Compile
TKS file: Axcess1 symbol file.
TOK file: This is the compiled token file that actually runs in the master. It also contains the compressed source code if "Edit/Preferences/AXCESS Compiler Options/Build/Build with Source" is checked. If the Axcess code needs to be distributed without source, uncheck ".../Build with Source" before compiling, then send the user the TOK file.