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Solve : Need a Windows Script to rename a file with date . eg aa.txt to aa.12-02-12.txt?

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Ned windows script to rename a file with dateIf you do this with a batch file the DATE variable is DEPENDENT on your regional and language SETTINGS.  Now there are batch files that can be made independent of the regional settings but it is boat load of extra CODE.  It is a lot easier to just find out how your DATE variable outputs at the CMD prompt.

Open up a CMD prompt and type the following.
Code: [Select]echo %DATE%Please copy and past the output of that command to the forums.RenameMaster fills the bill nicely.  http://www.joejoesoft.com/cms/showpage.php?cid=108I smell SPAM...If you're talking about my post patio, that'll be the day when I spam anyone.  I'm about as clean of an individual that you'll ever run across on the internet or anywhere else.  At age 75, I have no time for spamming anyone nor would I find it amusing.  The software I linked has been thoroughly tested by me and I have used it for years, albeit an older version.

All the best,

Dude

Google surferdude2 and you'll get some idea about whether I would be spamming or not.Perhaps their site got hacked so let's try another source just to be sure:

http://www.snapfiles.com/get/renamemaster.htmlYou seem oddly familiar, surferdude2. I WONDER why that is? Ah. I have it. I met you on Planet 1990, where people still say "Dude".


Hi Bill...No Bill, I doubt we've ever met.  I would remember.

I do remember squashman from some years back on another forum.  I think it was the TechGuy forum.

The nickname Dude was given to me by one of my my uncles  back in 1936 when I was born.  It has stuck with me for my entire life, well not my entire life, just up until now, to be more exact.  The surfer prefix just seemed a good idea SINCE web surfing is my pastime.

Nice meeting you folks.  I'll check back now and then to see if I can help someone.

Best regards to all,

Dude



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