Open BAD files

  • Full name
    Microsoft Exchange Badmail Format
  • Developer
    Microsoft
  • Popularity
Have you encountered a problem with a BAD file? Don’t you know which program opens a file with this extension? You will find all the information you need about working with a BAD file here. In the further part of this page we have added a list of programs that should open your BAD file. It is enough you choose a proper application for your operating system, download and install it.

Programs which can open a BAD file

How to open file with BAD extension?

In order to open a file with BAD extension one of the following programs must be installed on user’s system. If a problem with opening BAD file occurred, it is highly possible that none of the listed programs is present on user’s system. Even if one or more said programs are installed, there may be issues related with given programs. In order to solve a problem with BAD files, follow the instructions below.
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Install Microsoft Exchange Server or other program from the list

Most often resolving problems with opening BAD files is very simple. Just install an appropriate program that supports such files. All of the listed programs support BAD files, but may vary in offered function and purpose. Some programs may be capable only of viewing contents of BAD files or offer file conversion options, but may not be capable of editing such files.


Set Microsoft Exchange Server as the default program for opening BAD files

It is possible that although a compatible program has been installed on user’s system, it is not used by the system to open it. This may happen because no default application was associated with this type of files. To associate BAD files with given application, select "Open with" from drop-down menu (accessed by right-clicking on the file). Then select from the list the program or application you want to be used to open this type of file. If the Microsoft Exchange Server applications is not on the list, select "Browse" option in order to manually locate the directory where Microsoft Exchange Server has been installed.

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Check the section that lists most common problems with BAD files

Sometimes problems with opening BAD files may not lie with the application itself, but can arise due to other causes, such as:

  • File data is corrupted
  • BAD files has been not been completely download from the internet (only a part of the data has been downloaded)
  • Currently used user account hasn’t been granted necessary privileges to open BAD files (should that be the case, please contact your system administrator or IT specialist)
  • BAD file was being copied from a corrupted storage device and is incomplete or data is corrupted. (Copying files from unknown or untrusted sources should be conducted with great care as such files may contain malicious software, which can damage your system)