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Windows Media file (A file that contains audio, video, or other data. The content of the file is encoded with one of the Windows Media codecs.) |
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.exe file (A file that contains an executable program that runs on a computer when the file name is double-clicked) |
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.wim file (A Windows image file, which can contain one or more Windows images) |
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.brl file (A business rules definition file) |
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.vmc file (An XML-based file that stores the configuration of the virtual machine) |
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IntelliTrace file (The file containing information that is collected by IntelliTrace. The file name extension is .iTrace) |
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ICO file (The file for the icon on the client's desktop used to launch a sequenced application) |
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MDE file (Microsoft Access database (.mdb) file with all modules compiled and all editable source code removed) |
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.dll file (A file that contains executable routines that an application can load on demand) |
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PostScript file (A file created with PostScript page-description language. Nearly all high-resolution files are PostScript) |
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MOF file (A text file that contains definitions of classes and instances using the Managed Object Format language) |
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comp., MS |
ADMX files (One .admx and .adml file, joined by a common name, that are used to describe Group Policy settings in Group Policy management tools) |
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cabinet file (A single file that stores multiple compressed files. These files are commonly used in software installation and to reduce the file size and the associated download time for Web content) |
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comp., MS |
file DSN (file Data Source Names. File-based data sources shared among all users with the same drivers installed. These data sources are not dedicated to a user or local to a computer) |
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IDC/HTX files (Microsoft Internet Information Server uses an IDC file and an HTX file to retrieve data from an ODBC data source and format it as an HTML document) |
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.inf file (A file created for a particular adapter that provides the operating system with information required to set up a device, such as a list of valid logical configurations for the device, the names of driver files associated with the device, and so on. An .inf file is provided typically on a disk by the device manufacturer or may be included in the operating system) |
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.ins file (A file that provides Windows Update Setup with Internet settings that configure the browser and associated components. You can create multiple versions of your browser package by changing the .ins file used by each package. Use the Profile Manager to create, save, and load .ins files) |
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NOIDMIF file (A custom Management Information Format (MIF) file that Configuration Manager administrators can use to modify or append object classes and properties to existing client inventory data) |
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comp., MS |
oobe.xml file (A content file that can be used to store content to display in the customizable areas of Windows Welcome, Welcome Center, and the Get Connected Wizard) |
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PDB file (A program database file (PDB). A PDB holds debugging and project state information that allows for incremental linking of a debug configuration of your program) |
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SFT file (A file that contains one or more applications that the Sequencer has repackaged -without altering source code-into a series of blocks of code that can be streamed. These blocks will have been optimized for rapid launch of the application on a SoftGrid Client) |
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SPRJ file (An XML-based file in which the Sequencer stores its Exclusion Items and Parse Items information. The SPRJ file is used heavily in the creation of application records as well as during an upgrade to a package) |
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.themepack file (A renamed .cab file which contains a .theme file, and optionally one or more desktop backgrounds, icons, mouse pointer files, and sound files. It does not contain executables or screen savers) |
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comp., MS |
ADE file (A Microsoft Access project (.adp) file with all modules compiled and all editable source code removed) |
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ACCDE file (An Access 2007 database (.accdb) file with all modules compiled and all editable source code removed) |
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comp., MS |
.xsn file (A cabinet (.cab) file with an .xsn file name extension that contains the files that make up a form template) |
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comp., MS |
.swm file (One of a collection of read-only files that contain one or more volume images of a Windows operating system) |
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.msi file (A Windows Installer package file) |
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.odx file (A BizTalk Server orchestration file) |
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.edmx file (An XML file that defines a conceptual model, a storage model, and the mapping between these models) |
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File (The name of a menu in a conversation window from which the user can save the text of the current conversation, open received files, or close the conversation window) |
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PE file (The file format used for executable programs and for files to be linked together to form executable programs) |
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BSDL file (An external file that defines the capabilities of any single device's boundary scan logic) |
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comp., MS |
.mof file (A text file that contains definitions of classes and instances using the Managed Object Format language) |
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comp., MS |
DTD file (A document type definition that contains the definitions for the GdPDU INDEX.XML file) |
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comp., MS |
ASMX file (A file that represents the addressable entry point for XML Web services created with managed code. Web service consumers utilize the functionality of a Web service by accessing its ASMX file) |
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CMR file (A data file of products, their descriptions and prices, and action codes that add, update, or delete product data in a vendor catalog) |
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comp., MS |
HTML file (A file format that can be viewed using a Web browser. With this file format, you can publish your reports directly to your Intranet or web site) |
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IDMIF file (A type of Management Information Format (MIF) file that can be used to add new architectures or updates to existing architectures in the SMS/Configuration Manager site database to accommodate custom hardware inventory properties) |
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.ini file (A text file used by the operating system and by individual applications to store persistent settings related to applications, drivers, or hardware. Supported for backward compatibility. Use the registry to store these settings) |
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ISV.config file (An XML configuration document, with the .config file name extension, that contains settings that are used to update the navigation structure of Microsoft Dynamics CRM, including adding custom buttons, tabs, and menus to entity forms) |
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ODC file (A file that stores information about a connection to a data source, such as an Access database, spreadsheet, or text file, and that facilitates data source administration) |
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OSD file (An XML-based file that instructs the client on how to retrieve the sequenced application from the Application Virtualization Management/Streaming Server and how to run the sequenced application in its virtual environment) |
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Sequencer Project file (An XML-based file in which the Sequencer stores its Exclusion Items and Parse Items information. The SPRJ file is used heavily in the creation of application records as well as during an upgrade to a package) |
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Silverlight XAP file (The Silverlight application that is downloaded to the client browser and enables Smooth Streaming. XAP files are essentially .zip files that contain an assembly manifest file and one or more assemblies) |
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.theme file (A renamed .ini file that points to the theme resources and contains theme values such as colors, fonts, and window size metrics) |
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WSDL file (The file in which the contract that must be adhered to by a Web service and all its callers is defined. It is written in Web Services Description Language (WSDL)) |