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Files with the .bat extension are most likely to contain malicious code.
which file extension is mos likely to contain malicious codes, .doc,. bat, pdf,.jpg?
The shell will only execute files that end in a file extension of .exe, .bat, or .com
For windows, you might use .cmd, .bat as common file extensions. Unix doesn't use file extensions as associations, so no file extension needs to be used in the Unix environment. A shell script in Unix is simply a text file with any name that is readable and executable. However, file extensions are typically used in Unix as a documentation aid that states that the file is a shell script. Common extensions are .sh, .csh, .ksh, .tcsh, .zsh, etc.
BAT is not an executable file in windows.
A batch file.
if by bat you made the .bat file extension then the full form of bat is batch. it is a file that is created with batch script, the windows command line.
- When saving a notepad document for the first time, in the "Save as type" box, select "All files". - When naming the file, you MUST end the filename with ".bat" without the quotes. Hope this helps.
File extensions are simply part of the file name. Your operating system will often use the extension part of the file name (after the dot) to determine which program to open the file with. You could make a simple batch script by opening a .txt file, adding the scripting stuff into it and saving it as a .bat file. Your operating system will then treat it as a script you can run rather than opening it directly in a text editor.
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