Tools executed from a command line have an .exe file extension and MMC Snap ins have .msc file extension.
Tools executed from a command line have an .exe file extension and MMC Snap ins have .msc file extension
Files are named in the method: filename.extension When the file is a program, the extension is 'exe' so if a file called 'hello' was a program, it would be called: hello.exe
Program file extensions simply identify the type of program. For example, an executable program will have a file extension of .exe, and some music files will have the file extension of .mp3
It is a batch command file.
It is a batch command file.
.exe (extension of the file name)
just open up ur notepad and type in command.com save the file as batch.bat or anythingelse with the extension .bat then open up the file
A compatible file is a file name extension (or format) that a program can read.
File extension tells you more about the file type. Example a .pdf indicates that the file is a 'Print Document Format' file which can be opend using Adobe Acrobat or Adobe Reader. Look at the sites below for a list of file extensions:http://www.extensionpedia.com/html/list.htmlhttp://www.fileinfo.net/http://www.filext.com/The usual term used is "file extension" or sometimes simply "extension". Not all operating systems use extensions, and of those which do, not all of them are limited to precisely three letters.
A cabinet file, extension .cab, is a compressed archive file. Windows has built-in functions to open or extract the cabinet file but not to install it. A specific command must be entered through the pkgmgr program to install the cab file.
The filename and extension of the file you want to start and .msc (eventvwr.msc)
Usually a .exe file, meaning that file is a program.