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Venio Systems, Inc. | 4031 University Drive, Suite 100 | Fairfax, Virginia 22030 +1.855.662.8600 | Veniosystems.Com | Support@Veniosystems.Com Contents 1 Venio Systems, Inc. | 4031 University Drive, Suite 100 | Fairfax, Virginia 22030 +1.855.662.8600 | VenioSystems.com | [email protected] Contents 1. VenioOne Supported File Type List ................................................................................................................................. 2 © Venio Systems, Inc. 2021 8.1.0.0 P a g e | 1 1. VenioOne Supported File Type List File Type S.N File Type File Type Description Document Type Group Remarks 1 Archive 7Z 7z Archive File ARCHIVE 2 Archive 7ZEXE Self extracting 7z Archive File ARCHIVE 3 Archive ARC .ARC File ARCHIVE File Types Only 4 Archive BINDER MS Office Binder ARCHIVE 5 Archive GZIP UNIX GZip ARCHIVE 6 Archive LZH LZH Compress ARCHIVE 7 Archive LZH_SFX Self-Extracting LZH ARCHIVE 8 Archive MSCAB Microsoft Cabinet File ARCHIVE 9 Archive RAR .RAR File ARCHIVE 10 Archive RAREXE Self extracting RAR File ARCHIVE 11 Archive TAR UNIX Tar ARCHIVE 12 Archive UNIXCOMP UNIX Compress ARCHIVE 13 Archive ZIP .ZIP File ARCHIVE 14 Archive ZIPEXE Self UnZIPping .EXE ARCHIVE 15 Bitmap WINDOWSICON Windows Icon EDOC 16 Bitmap WINDOWSCURSOR Windows Cursor EDOC 17 Bitmap WINDOWSDIB Windows DIB EDOC 18 Bitmap WORDSNAPSHOT Word (internal bitmap) EDOC 19 Bitmap OS2DIB OS/2 Bitmap EDOC 20 Bitmap OS2V2BMP OS/2 v.2 Bitmap EDOC 21 Bitmap OS2WARPBMP OS/2 Warp Bitmap EDOC 22 Bitmap BMP Windows Bitmap EDOC 23 Bitmap BMP5 Windows 98/2000 Bitmap EDOC 24 Database CEODB CEO Decision Base EDOC 25 Database DATAEASE DataEase 4.x EDOC 26 Database DBASE3 DBase III EDOC 27 Database DBASE4 DBase IV or V EDOC 28 Database FIRSTCHOICE_DB First Choice DB EDOC 29 Database FRAMEWORKIII Framework III EDOC 30 Database PARADOX3 Paradox 2 or 3 EDOC 31 Database PARADOX35 Paradox 3.5 EDOC 32 Database PARADOX4 Paradox EDOC 33 Database RBASE5000 R:Base 5000 EDOC 34 Database RBASEFILE1 R:Base File 1 EDOC File Types Only 35 Database RBASEFILE3 R:Base File 3 EDOC File Types Only 36 Database RBASEV R:Base System V EDOC 37 Database QADBASE Q&A Database EDOC 38 Database REFLEX Reflex EDOC © Venio Systems, Inc. 2021 8.1.0.0 P a g e | 2 39 Database MACWORKSDB2 Mac Works 2.0 DB EDOC 40 Database WORKSDATA Microsoft Works DB EDOC 41 Database WINWORKSDB Windows Works DB EDOC 42 Database WINWORKSDB3 Windows Works 3.0 DB EDOC 43 Database WINWORKSDB4 Windows Works 4.0 DB EDOC 44 Database SMARTDATA Smart DataBase EDOC 45 Email TEXTMAIL Text Mail EMAIL 46 Email XML_DXL Domino XML Document EMAIL 47 Email MIME Internet Message EMAIL 48 Email MIMEMAIL Internet Mail Message EMAIL 49 Email MIMENEWS Internet News Message EDOC 50 Email MIMEOUTLOOKEML Outlook Express Mail Message EMAIL 51 Email MIMEOUTLOOKNE Outlook Express News Message EDOC WS 52 Email SMIME S/MIME (Secure/MIME) EMAIL 53 Email SMIME_CLEAR Clear Signed S/MIME EMAIL (Secure/MIME) 54 Email OUTLOOK_MSG MS Outlook EMAIL 55 Email OUTLOOK_MSG_AP MS Outlook Appointment File EMAIL PT 56 Email OUTLOOK_MSG_CD Outlook Clear Signed Email EMAIL SMAIL 57 Email OUTLOOK_MSG_CO MS Outlook Contact File EMAIL NTACT 58 Email OUTLOOK_MSG_DI Outlook Distribution List EMAIL STLIST 59 Email OUTLOOK_MSG_JO MS Outlook Journal File EMAIL URNAL 60 Email OUTLOOK_MSG_ND Outlook Non Delivery Report EMAIL R 61 Email OUTLOOK_MSG_N MS Outlook Note File EMAIL OTE 62 Email OUTLOOK_MSG_OD Outlook Opaque Signed Email EMAIL SMAIL 63 Email OUTLOOK_MSG_PO Outlook Post EMAIL ST 64 Email OUTLOOK_MSG_TA MS Outlook Task File EMAIL SK 65 Email OUTLOOK_OFT Outlook Form Template EMAIL 66 Email OUTLOOK_OFT_APP Outlook Appointment Form EMAIL T Template 67 Email OUTLOOK_OFT_CDS Outlook Clear Signed Email EMAIL MAIL Form Template 68 Email OUTLOOK_OFT_CO Outlook Contact Form Template EMAIL NTACT © Venio Systems, Inc. 2021 8.1.0.0 P a g e | 3 69 Email OUTLOOK_OFT_DIS Outlook Distribution List Form EMAIL TLIST Template 70 Email OUTLOOK_OFT_JOU Outlook Journal Form Template EMAIL RNAL 71 Email OUTLOOK_OFT_ND Outlook Non Delivery Report EMAIL R Form Template 72 Email OUTLOOK_OFT_NO Outlook Note Form Template EMAIL TE 73 Email OUTLOOK_OFT_OD Outlook Opaque Signed Email EMAIL SMAIL Form Template 74 Email OUTLOOK_OFT_PO Outlook Post Form Template EMAIL ST 75 Email OUTLOOK_OFT_TAS Outlook Task Form Template EMAIL K 76 Email EMLX Apple Mail 2.0 Message (EMLX) EMAIL 77 Email DXL_GENERIC Generic DXL EMAIL 78 Email DXL_MAILMESSAGE Mail Message DXL EMAIL 79 Email DXL_MAILRULE Mail Rule DXL EMAIL 80 Email DXL_MAILARCHIVE Mail Archive DXL ARCHIVE Archive 81 Email DBX_EMAIL Outlook Express File Type ARCHIVE Archive 82 Email DBX_FOLDER Outlook Express File Type ARCHIVE Archive 83 Email DBX_OE4 Outlook Express File Type ARCHIVE Archive 84 Email DBX_OFFLINE Outlook Express File Type ARCHIVE Archive 85 Email DBX_POP3UIDL Outlook Express File Type ARCHIVE Archive 86 Email OUTLOOK_PST Microsoft Outlook PST/OST ARCHIVE Archive 97/2000/XP 87 Email OST_2013 Microsoft Office 365 OST file ARCHIVE Archive 88 Email NSF6 Lotus Notes Database R6.x ARCHIVE Archive 89 Email OLM2011 Microsoft Outlook for Mac 2011 ARCHIVE Archive 90 Email PST_2003 Microsoft Outlook PST/OST ARCHIVE Archive 2003 91 Email MBOX mbox(RFC-822 mailbox) ARCHIVE Archive 92 Email LOTUSNOTESDB Lotus Notes Database File ARCHIVE Archive © Venio Systems, Inc. 2021 8.1.0.0 P a g e | 4 93 Graphic LOTUSPIC Lotus PIC EDOC 94 Graphic KODAKPCD Kodak Photo CD EDOC 95 Graphic LIBREOFFICEDRAW3 Libre Office 3.x Draw (ODF 1.2) EDOC 96 Graphic LIBREOFFICEDRAW4 Libre Office 4.x Draw (ODF 1.2) EDOC 97 Graphic JBIG2 JBIG2 Bitmap EDOC 98 Graphic EFAX eFax Document EDOC File Types Only 99 Graphic HANAKO1 Hanako 1.x EDOC File Types Only 100 Graphic HANAKO2 Hanako 2.x EDOC File Types Only 101 Graphic HARVARDDOS2 Harvard 2.0 Chart EDOC 102 Graphic HARVARDDOS3 Harvard 3.0 Chart EDOC 103 Graphic HARVARDDOS3PRS Harvard 3.0 Presentation EDOC 104 Graphic HARVARDGRAPHICS Harvard Graphics 98 EDOC File Types Only 98 105 Graphic HARVARDWINDOW Harvard Graphics for Windows EDOC S 106 Graphic IAFBWEMBED IAF (internal bitmap) EDOC 107 Graphic IAFCOLOREMBED IAF (internal bitmap) EDOC 108 Graphic IBMPIF IBM Picture Interchange Format EDOC 109 Graphic ICF Interchange Format EDOC File Types Only 110 Graphic IGES IGES Drawing File Format EDOC 111 Graphic ILLUSTRATOR Adobe Illustrator EDOC 112 Graphic ILLUSTRATOR9 Adobe Illustrator 9 EDOC 113 Graphic MICROGRAFX Micrografx product EDOC 114 Graphic MICROSOFT_XPS Microsoft XML Paper EDOC Specification 115 Graphic MACPAINT MacPaint EDOC 116 Graphic MACPICT1 Mac PICT EDOC 117 Graphic MACPICT2 Mac PICT2 EDOC 118 Graphic MIFFG MIFF Graphic EDOC 119 Graphic MSWORDPICTURE Microsoft Word Picture EDOC 120 Graphic OPENOFFICEDRAW Open Office 1.x Draw EDOC 1 121 Graphic OPENOFFICEDRAW Open Office 2.x/3.x Draw EDOC 2 122 Graphic OPENOFFICEDRAW Open Office 3.x Draw (ODF 1.2) EDOC 3 123 Graphic OPENOFFICEIMPRES Open Office 1.x Impress EDOC S1 124 Graphic OPENOFFICEIMPRES Open Office 2.x/3.x Impress EDOC S2 125 Graphic OPENOFFICEIMPRES Open Office 3.x Impress (ODF EDOC S3 1.2) 126 Graphic PUBLISHER2003 Microsoft Publisher 2000/2003 EDOC File Types Only 127 Graphic PUBLISHER2007 Microsoft Publisher 2007 EDOC 128 Graphic RPIX Oracle Multimedia Internal EDOC File Types Only Raster Format © Venio Systems, Inc. 2021 8.1.0.0 P a g e | 5 129 Graphic PCX Paintbrush EDOC 130 Graphic PGM PGM (Portable Graymap) EDOC 131 Graphic PICTEMBED PICT (internal bitmap) EDOC 132 Graphic PNG Portable Network Graphics EDOC Format 133 Graphic PPM PPM (Portable Pixmap) EDOC 134 Graphic PRESENTATIONS WordPerfect Presentations EDOC 135 Graphic QUARKEXP_MAC30 QuarkXPress 3.0 For Macintosh EDOC File Types Only 136 Graphic QUARKEXP_MAC31 QuarkXPress 3.1 For Macintosh EDOC File Types Only 137 Graphic QUARKEXP_MAC32 QuarkXPress 3.2 For Macintosh EDOC File Types Only 138 Graphic QUARKEXP_MAC33 QuarkXPress 3.3 For Macintosh EDOC File Types Only 139 Graphic QUARKEXP_MAC40 QuarkXPress 4.0 For Macintosh EDOC File Types Only 140 Graphic QUARKEXP_WIN33 QuarkXPress 3.3 For Windows EDOC File Types Only 141 Graphic QUARKEXP_WIN40 QuarkXPress 4.0 For Windows EDOC File Types Only 142 Graphic QUARKEXP_WIN50 QuarkXPress 5.0 For Windows EDOC File Types Only 143 Graphic OS2METAFILE OS/2 Metafile EDOC 144 Graphic PAINTSHOPPRO Paint Shop Pro EDOC 145 Graphic PBM PBM (Portable Bitmap) EDOC 146 Graphic POSTSCRIPT Post Script EDOC 147 Graphic DCX Multipage PCX EDOC 148 Graphic DESIGNER Micrografx Designer EDOC 149 Graphic DESIGNER7 Micrografx Designer EDOC 150 Graphic DGN Bentley Microstation DGN EDOC 151 Graphic DICOM Digital Imaging and EDOC File Types Only Communications in Medicine (DICOM) File 152 Graphic DXB AutoCAD DXB EDOC File Types Only 153 Graphic DXFA AutoCAD DXF (ASCII) EDOC 154 Graphic DXFB AutoCAD DXF (Binary) EDOC 155 Graphic BINARYMACPICT Mac PICT2 Binary EDOC 156 Graphic BINARYMETABMP Windows Metafile [5005] EDOC 157 Graphic BINARYMETAFILE Windows Metafile [5000] EDOC 158 Graphic BINARYMETAPICT Windows Metafile [5006] EDOC 159 Graphic CGM CGM Graphic Metafile EDOC 160 Graphic CORELDRAW10 Corel Draw 10.0 EDOC File Types Only 161 Graphic CORELDRAW11 Corel Draw 11.0 EDOC File Types Only 162 Graphic CORELDRAW12 Corel Draw 12.0 EDOC File Types Only 163 Graphic CORELDRAW2 Corel Draw 2.0 EDOC 164 Graphic CORELDRAW3 Corel Draw 3.0 EDOC 165 Graphic CORELDRAW4 Corel Draw 4.0 EDOC 166 Graphic CORELDRAW5 Corel Draw 5.0 EDOC 167 Graphic CORELDRAW6 Corel Draw 6.0 EDOC 168 Graphic CORELDRAW7 Corel Draw 7.0 EDOC 169 Graphic CORELDRAW8 Corel Draw 8.0 EDOC 170 Graphic CORELDRAW9 Corel Draw 9.0 EDOC © Venio Systems, Inc. 2021 8.1.0.0 P a g e | 6 171 Graphic CORELDRAWCLIPAR CorelDraw ClipArt EDOC T 172 Graphic CORELDRAWX
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