- A
filename or
file name is a
name used to
uniquely identify a
computer file in a
file system.
Different file systems impose different restrictions on filename...
- A
filename extension,
file name extension or
file extension is a
suffix to the
name of a
computer file (for example, .txt, .mp3, .exe) that
indicates a...
- An 8.3
filename (also
called a
short filename or SFN) is one that
obeys the
filename convention used by CP/M and old
versions of DOS and
versions of Microsoft...
-
filename (LFN)
support is Microsoft's backward-compatible
extension of the 8.3
filename (short
filename)
naming scheme used in MS-DOS. Long
filenames...
-
longer file names and
stores additional information about each
file. The
maximum filename size is 255, but it is
split among a
preceding path "
filename prefix"...
-
filename extensions include: List of
filename extensions (0–9) List of
filename extensions (A–E) List of
filename extensions (F–L) List of
filename extensions...
-
consider the
filename encoding in the
local header's "
File name"
field to be ANSI (Windows) encoding, and in the
central header's "
File name"
field to be...
- a
file based on the end of its
name, more
specifically the
letters following the
final period. This
portion of the
filename is
known as the
filename extension...
-
specify alternative AUTOEXEC.BAT
files via /P[:
filename.ext] and in this
specific scenario, COMMAND.COM will
accept file extensions other than ".BAT" as...
- the
storage device. A
file name, or
filename,
identifies a
file to
consuming applications and in some
cases users. A
file name is
unique so that an application...