DPM2012 Sp1 not protecting jpg or tif files

Hello,
I am using DPM2012 to protect several file servers in my domain. I noticed today that DPM is not protecting any .jpg or .tif files. I checked the protection group and have no exceptions. What could be causing this behavior? Thanks in advance for your help.
RSG

No errors in logs, it does however protect tif files and all others. BTW I do not have any exceptions defined in my protection group. The machine in question (protected server) is running Windows 2003 Storage Server R2.
RSG

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