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Outlook .msg files are compound files as well. |
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Thank you. Any more? Or is there a document on this? |
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I believe that files from newer Office versions can actually be stored as compound documents (rather than the usual zip file) if they are encrypted or protected with RMS (they're still the same office apps though) |
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What is RMS? I just find Microsoft Project and Publisher are also use this format. But no more. |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Active_Directory_Rights_Management_Services (or maybe the newer Azure / AIP equivalent) |
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After searching online, it seems the RMS does use compound file as it needs some special protection on some streams of the file. I will check that further. Thank you. |
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I see https://forensics.wiki/ole_compound_file/ said Office 97-2002 files are using Compound file format.
I check .doc, xls, ppt, and .vsd and find them are in compound format.
Are there any other Office apps that also use this format? I check OneNote and it does not use that format.
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