By: Carl
Can someone tell me how to do this using DOS or PowerShell commands? I want to create a script and deploy it to many user PCs on my Windows Server 2008 network. We have a bunch of files on many...
View ArticleBy: harish
thxx a lot………..u solved my problem. 1,000+ file extensions changed in seconds!
View ArticleBy: Doris
You can also use the rename DOS command to batch change file extensions, no need for any additional software. Only if you need to batch rename files do you need extra software.
View ArticleBy: Michal
Hi, If you are looking for some file extensions, take a peek at file-extensions.org. It is huge file extensions database. Have a nice day:-)
View ArticleBy: Dave
Extension Renamer sucks. Don't download it. It asks you to download an ancient version of the .NET framework(1.4!) in order to run. You gotta be kidding!
View ArticleBy: rebeca
Thank you so much! This is a wonderful utility! Who knew there was such an easy way to change file extensions on so many files at once!
View ArticleBy: Omer
Hi, I have 100,000 files in a directory, all with .tif extension. A % of these should have been .pdf files and are wrongly extended as *.tif at the time of scan. Can anyone think of a way to identify...
View ArticleBy: Ken Rodgers
Probably already posted on here, but to change all file extensions in a windows directory. Open a command prompt and change to the desired directory if not already there. ren *.txt *.html This would...
View ArticleBy: Chris
I haven't seen my problem here. I have a bunch of machine embroidery designs that always download with as a "TGZ" file type and a "tgz" extension. For example: Christmasangels.zip.tgz" Embroidery...
View ArticleBy: Designer
Thanks! The action script I had made in Photoshop had exported all of my files to .jpg.jpg. Looking at the hundreds of photos with this extension, I was not very excited at the prospect of renaming...
View ArticleBy: Josh Heglund
You can do it really easily in PowerShell! (Included in Windows 7 / Windows Vista). This will do it recursively for all directories below too, so use wisely. To rename a ".jpg" to a ".new" you can do...
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