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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
SFC.exesfc.exe
The name of a file called ADutil and the exe stands for executable; a program file. It is A utilities package that allows you to customize windows operating systems.
A compatible file is a file name extension (or format) that a program can read.
.exe (extension of the file name)
Tools executed from a command line have an .exe file extension and MMC Snap ins have .msc file extension.
The file extension. It comes after the file nice, after the last dot in the name. For example someTextDocumet.txt has the extension TXT for plain text. The program that created it is most likely the default one for opening it.
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
Batch Mode.
No, you do not have to type the file extension if you want to include the file name. You only use file extension to make the specific file be able to be run by the program. Example: I want to make my file into a java program so i can use with a specific type of program which only runs java file i put .jav at the end of the title to make it from a text file to a java file.
For run the program
ntoskrnl.exe