This is the list of file extensions that are configured in Outlook 2003 as
Level1 (means: file can not be opened or saved to disk)
Maybe someone can compare it with his current BANEXT list and add some "new"
extensions.

.ade Microsoft Access project extension 
.adp Microsoft Access project 
.app Microsoft FoxPro-generated application 
.bas Microsoft Visual BasicR class module 
.bat Batch file 
.chm Compiled HTML Help file 
.cmd Microsoft Windows NTR command script 
.com Microsoft MS-DOSR program 
.cpl Control Panel extension 
.crt Security certificate 
.csh Unix shell script 
.exe Executable file or program 
.fxp Microsoft FoxProR file 
.hlp Help file 
.hta HTML program  
.inf Setup information 
.ins Internet naming service 
.isp Internet communication settings 
.js JscriptR file 
.jse Jscript-encoded script file 
.ksh Unix shell script 
.lnk Shortcut 
.mda Microsoft Access add-in program 
.mdb Microsoft Access program 
.mde Microsoft Access MDE database 
.mdt Microsoft Access file 
.mdw Microsoft Access file 
.mdz Microsoft Access wizard program 
.msc Microsoft Common Console document 
.msi Windows Installer package 
.msp Windows Installer patch 
.mst Visual Test source files 
.ops FoxPro file 
.pcd Photo CD image or Microsoft Visual Test compiled script 
.pif Shortcut to MS-DOS program 
.prf Microsoft Outlook Profile Settings 
.prg FoxPro program source file 
.reg Registration entries 
.scf Windows Explorer Command file 
.scr Screen saver 
.sct WindowsR script component 
.shb Shortcut into a document 
.shs Shell scrap object 
.url Internet shortcut 
.vb VBScript file 
.vbe VBScript-encoded script file 
.vbs VBScript file 
.wsc Windows script component 
.wsf Windows script file 
.wsh Windows script host settings file 
.xsl XML file that can contain script 

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