Batch files have a BAT extension and, somewhat similarly to executable files, are used to run system commands through the Windows Command Prompt. Unlike an executable file, a batch file can be opened ...
You're probably aware that most files have an extension such as TXT or EXE after the file name, even though these are not always displayed in Windows. File extensions are how Windows knows what to do ...
ok.. i have about a 100 files in a directory and some of them do not have there proper extension, some do.<BR><BR>im trying to make a bat script that will look at each file, figure out if it has the ...