> No, I've had 73 out of 3851 claiming to be a .bat. As your file output
> shows, it's really a .exe. Contrary to popular belief M$ executables
> can have any extension, the .exe is not mandatory. The loader figures
> it out by looking for the .exe signature in the file.

Not quite true. Windows will prompt you if the file contains an unknown
file extention. .bat file is a batch file which is an executable file.


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