an executable file is a file that is extended longer
Putting '.exe' after a file name means that it is an executable file. This means that it is a program that can run by its self. So, yes, exe does represent an executable file.
If it's already in your PATH variable, then simply the name of the executable would do. If not, then use the full path of the executable or navigate to the directory of the executable and then ./executable where "executable" is the name of the executable.
The main Excel program file (excel.exe) is an executable file, but the workbooks it creates are not executable files.
MSBACKUP.EXE. The name of the executable for Microsoft Backup for DOS is MSBACKUP.EXE
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difference between executable file and non-executable file in dos
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BAT is not an executable file in windows.
exe is a common filename extension denoting an executable file
An MP3 file should not be executable unless it is a malicious file. Don't open it.
A file name is what a file is called. A file extension defines what type of file it is. (Text file, HTML file, executable, etc.)