only Dos-based operating systems use dot-three file extensions
See this URL for some discussion of Windows file names: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa365247.aspx
Windows 2000
Windows 95 supported file names up to 255 characters in length.
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Long File Names or also known as LFNs
Explain what windows file resources does
In MS-DOS, several special "device files" were available to aid in performing certain tasks, such as clearing the screen or deleting extraneous output from a program. In order to maintain backwards-compatibility, all versions of Windows up to and including Windows 7 will refuse to allow you to create a file with these "reserved" device file names. The following file names are reserved:CONPRNAUXNULCOM1COM2COM3COM4COM5COM6COM7COM8COM9LPT1LPT2LPT3LPT4LPT5LPT6LPT7LPT8LPT9CON, incidentally, was a device file used to capture whatever was printed onscreen.
A Windows Movie Maker project file is in .MSWMMformat.
Hmmm... Since it is not possible to remove a file name of a saved Windows Movie Maker project altogether (leaving it blank) I have to assume you want to rename it instead? Are you asking how to 'rename' a file? If so, right-click the file and choose Rename from the drop-down menu.
Win2K is based on the same file system called as NTFS as of NT. But Win2K can also be set up using FAT32 file system a predecessor of NTFS. NTFS allows us to use long file names and is much faster than FAT32 file system.
Enclose the filename in double quotes