Exported Jpegs not readable by Powerpoint via finder

When I export from Indesign CC 2014 as JPEGs the files are greyed out when importing into other applications, i.e. PowerPoint 2011.
It seems indesign isn't creating a proper Jpeg with correct meta Creator & Type data so other programs know its a .jpg.

I've tried all RGB, CMYK & Grey, no luck.
Looks like a bug. There is something wrong with exported jpegs at least on OSX. If I get the file type with AplleScript an exported jpeg returns ????, while a PS jpeg returns JPEG.
tell application "Finder"
    set myFile to choose file with prompt "Select a file"
    display dialog file type of myFile as string
end tell

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