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Default 02-23-2007, 08:28 PM

You probably have your desktop set to not show the 3-letter extensions. In Windows 2000, you can open Windows Explorer and do Tools|Folder Options|View and uncheck the setting that says "Hide file extensions for known file types". Not sure what the equivalent option is called in newer versions of Windows, but you get the idea...