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ok, aside of demons and angels.. theres.... by bbr2006-11-19 12:55:59
  Windows 9x, XP, NT etc by Tomo2002-10-03 04:29:09
    LOL, ok, let me rephrase the question. by bbr 2002-10-03 04:32:37
i have 10.000 files. each need to be converted to the specified format. unix can do this, but i'm running windows. thus need to make sure i name the long filename properly.

are there existing tools for this. or do i need to grab the MSL library.
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      Um... by DireEyez2002-10-03 04:33:52
        exactly why i stated the question. by bbr2002-10-03 04:39:37
          Batch files by rdarsey2002-10-03 04:45:53
            I'm thinking... by DireEyez2002-10-03 04:47:00
              something in that direction. by bbr2002-10-03 04:49:21
                Just throw together a quick app by borg3892002-10-03 05:23:04
                  what if........ by allegory2002-10-03 05:26:32
                    CYGWIN sounds good.... by anymouse2002-10-03 06:29:38
                  /me @ work by bbr2002-10-03 05:30:04
          Rename.exe for windows. by pecosdave2006-11-19 12:55:59
            good start, i'll experiment with it. by bbr2002-10-03 05:06:39
      Apologies! Too used to 'Computing For Idiots' by Tomo2002-10-03 04:43:23
      you can do it in DOS by breezeblock2002-10-03 05:07:33
        check the format change again. by bbr2002-10-03 05:18:32
          Oopsy! should have read the post better! :o( (n/t) by breezeblock2002-10-03 06:31:41
        DOS does not support long filenames! by Tomo2002-10-03 05:26:32
          The DOS-Box of WIndows 9x, etc. does support! by anymouse2002-10-03 06:31:54
      Just need to replace spaces with dashes, right? by Freakazoid2006-11-19 12:55:59

 

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