Files Extentions

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Mario Videira

Hi all!

Sorry my english. I have server in my network that has extentions files like
*.BAD, *.BDR e *.BDP. I want to known if that files are system files?

I suspect that are virus.

Thank
Mario Videira
 
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Pegasus \(MVP\)

Mario Videira said:
Hi all!

Sorry my english. I have server in my network that has extentions files like
*.BAD, *.BDR e *.BDP. I want to known if that files are system files?

I suspect that are virus.

Thank
Mario Videira

Windows does not use these extensions but maybe some
applications do. Scan your PC with an external virus scanner,
e.g. on www.antivirus.com ("free online scan") to find out if
it is infected.
 
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Steve Parry [MVP]

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Mario Videira said:
Hi all!

Sorry my english. I have server in my network that has extentions
files like *.BAD, *.BDR e *.BDP. I want to known if that files
are system files?

I suspect that are virus.

Thank
Mario Videira


according to

http://www.msexchange.org/tutorials/2004emaildefenseindepth.html

they're blocked email files

Quote:
"Return to the ISA Server 2004 firewall machine. Click Start and click
Windows Explorer. Navigate to C:\Inetpub\mailroot\Badmail. You will see
three files with the file extensions .BAD, .BDP and .BDR. These entries
represent components of the blocked e-mail message. You can view them
using the Notepad application. "
 

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