1. Show File Extension
- Posted by president at insight-concepts.com Jul 22, 2001
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Hi rforno, >Where in Windows 98 do you set the option "always show all extensions"?? To always view your file extensions in win 98. Open a folder,= then click view, then folder options. When the folder options menu= open, click view again, then unselect [Hide file extensions of know= file types] Chris
2. Re: Show File Extension
- Posted by DanMoyer at PRODIGY.NET Jul 23, 2001
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Chris, I *think* that Kat was referring to making ones mail handler show *all* the "extensions" in an *attachment* [so that attachments that *appeared* to be .doc or .txt, but actually had stuff after that (so they were actually executable) could be noticed], and I don't think making the extensions for files in folders visible would do this?? Maybe I'm wrong, though. Dan Moyer ----- Original Message ----- From: <president at insight-concepts.com> Hi rforno, >Where in Windows 98 do you set the option "always show all extensions"?? To always view your file extensions in win 98. Open a folder, then click view, then folder options. When the folder options menu open, click view again, then unselect [Hide file extensions of know file types] Chris > >
3. Re: Show File Extension
- Posted by rforno at tutopia.com Jul 23, 2001
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Thank you. I found that this doesn't work with some extensions. For example, I have a file that, under DOS, shows as Listacds.xls.lnk, but under Windows (for example Windows Explorer) is shown as only Listacds.xls, that is, the .lnk extension is missing, and as you said, this may be a danger if the file points to a Trojan. ----- Original Message ----- From: <president at insight-concepts.com> To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> Subject: Show File Extension Hi rforno, >Where in Windows 98 do you set the option "always show all extensions"?? To always view your file extensions in win 98. Open a folder, then click view, then folder options. When the folder options menu open, click view again, then unselect [Hide file extensions of know file types] Chris
4. Re: Show File Extension
- Posted by Kat <gertie at PELL.NET> Jul 23, 2001
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On 23 Jul 2001, at 20:46, rforno at tutopia.com wrote: > Thank you. > I found that this doesn't work with some extensions. For example, I have a > file that, under DOS, shows as Listacds.xls.lnk, but under Windows (for > example Windows Explorer) is shown as only Listacds.xls, that is, the .lnk > extension is missing, and as you said, this may be a danger if the file > points to a Trojan. Hmm, i opened a dos box, did a dir /p in \desktop, and got: SHORTC~1 PIF WINZIP LNK WORDPAD LNK FREECELL LNK NICKMO~1 LNK SOLITA~1 LNK Explorer shows them as .lnk, of course, too. I am using win95B, which windoze version are you useing? Incidently, you can change the names of the icons on the desktop to not have the .lnk extension, if you get tired of looking at it. But with no extension, Windoze won't know how to launch it. You can, however, get rid of the "Shortcut to" part of the icon name, in my dir listing above, only one filename starts with "SHORTC~". Kat > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <president at insight-concepts.com> > To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> > Sent: Monday, July 23, 2001 1:14 AM > Subject: Show File Extension > > > > > Hi rforno, > > > >Where in Windows 98 do you set the option "always show all > extensions"?? > > > To always view your file extensions in win 98. Open a folder, then > click view, then folder options. When the folder options menu open, > click view again, then unselect [Hide file extensions of know file > types] > > > > > Chris > > > > > > > > > > >
5. Re: Show File Extension
- Posted by rforno at tutopia.com Jul 24, 2001
- 374 views
I am using Windows 98. Please try to generate a file with a double extension such as zzz.xls.lnk (it should be an actual link) and try. Thanks. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kat" <gertie at PELL.NET> To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> Subject: Re: Show File Extension > > > On 23 Jul 2001, at 20:46, rforno at tutopia.com wrote: > > > Thank you. > > I found that this doesn't work with some extensions. For example, I have a > > file that, under DOS, shows as Listacds.xls.lnk, but under Windows (for > > example Windows Explorer) is shown as only Listacds.xls, that is, the .lnk > > extension is missing, and as you said, this may be a danger if the file > > points to a Trojan. > > Hmm, i opened a dos box, did a dir /p in \desktop, and got: > SHORTC~1 PIF > WINZIP LNK > WORDPAD LNK > FREECELL LNK > NICKMO~1 LNK > SOLITA~1 LNK > > Explorer shows them as .lnk, of course, too. I am using win95B, which > windoze version are you useing? Incidently, you can change the names of > the icons on the desktop to not have the .lnk extension, if you get tired of > looking at it. But with no extension, Windoze won't know how to launch it. > You can, however, get rid of the "Shortcut to" part of the icon name, in my dir > listing above, only one filename starts with "SHORTC~". > > Kat > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: <president at insight-concepts.com> > > To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> > > Sent: Monday, July 23, 2001 1:14 AM > > Subject: Show File Extension > > > > > > > > > > Hi rforno, > > > > > > >Where in Windows 98 do you set the option "always show all > > extensions"?? > > > > > > To always view your file extensions in win 98. Open a folder, then > > click view, then folder options. When the folder options menu open, > > click view again, then unselect [Hide file extensions of know file > > types] > > > > > > > > > > Chris > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >
6. Re: Show File Extension
- Posted by Gerardo <gebrandariz at YAHOO.COM> Jul 24, 2001
- 378 views
rforno: (assuming Spanish Windows) For the Windows Explorer: -> Ver -> Opciones de Carpeta -> Ver -> - check: Mostrar todos los archivos (show all files) - uncheck: Ocultar extensiones para los tipos de archivos conocidos (hide known file extensions) This should tell Internet Explorer (and Outlook Express, and any other program that relies on Windows standards) to show the full file name. This 'hide extensions' is the most dangerous trick MS has pulled on Win users, and is still the default (just bought WinMe, no change from '98). Shows 'clickonme.jpg.vbs' as 'clickonme.jpg'. That's one of the reasons I never use WinExplorer. Take a look at www.ghisler.com. Gerardo ----- Original Message ----- From: <rforno at tutopia.com> To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2001 8:50 PM Subject: Re: Show File Extension > I am using Windows 98. Please try to generate a file with a double extension > such as zzz.xls.lnk (it should be an actual link) and try. > Thanks.
7. Re: Show File Extension
- Posted by gertie at ad-tek.net Jul 25, 2001
- 386 views
On 25 Jul 2001, at 3:12, Gerardo wrote: > > rforno: > > (assuming Spanish Windows) > > For the Windows Explorer: -> Ver -> Opciones de Carpeta -> Ver -> > - check: Mostrar todos los archivos (show all files) > - uncheck: Ocultar extensiones para los tipos de archivos conocidos (hide > known file extensions) > > This should tell Internet Explorer (and Outlook Express, and any other > program that relies on Windows standards) to show the full file name. > > This 'hide extensions' is the most dangerous trick MS has pulled on Win > users, and is still the default (just bought WinMe, no change from '98). > Shows 'clickonme.jpg.vbs' as 'clickonme.jpg'. And if your anti-virus has not been updated to find the latest newest greatest virus in a 'clickonme.jpg.exe', you will click on the 'clickonme.jpg' and become infected. Kat > That's one of the reasons I never use WinExplorer. Take a look at > www.ghisler.com. > > Gerardo > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <rforno at tutopia.com> > To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> > Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2001 8:50 PM > Subject: Re: Show File Extension > > > > I am using Windows 98. Please try to generate a file with a double > extension > > such as zzz.xls.lnk (it should be an actual link) and try. > > Thanks. > > > > > > > >
8. Re: Show File Extension
- Posted by gertie at ad-tek.net Jul 25, 2001
- 368 views
On 24 Jul 2001, at 20:50, rforno at tutopia.com wrote: > I am using Windows 98. Please try to generate a file with a double extension > such as zzz.xls.lnk (it should be an actual link) and try. > Thanks. I don't have anything that uses a .xls extension, so i can't make an actual link for a .xls,, and i don't use win98. I did show you in the listing below that a .lnk does show in dos, and it also shows in Explorer. Kat > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Kat" <gertie at PELL.NET> > To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> > Sent: Monday, July 23, 2001 10:44 PM > Subject: Re: Show File Extension > > > > > > > > On 23 Jul 2001, at 20:46, rforno at tutopia.com wrote: > > > > > Thank you. > > > I found that this doesn't work with some extensions. For example, I have > a > > > file that, under DOS, shows as Listacds.xls.lnk, but under Windows (for > > > example Windows Explorer) is shown as only Listacds.xls, that is, the > .lnk > > > extension is missing, and as you said, this may be a danger if the file > > > points to a Trojan. > > > > Hmm, i opened a dos box, did a dir /p in \desktop, and got: > > SHORTC~1 PIF > > WINZIP LNK > > WORDPAD LNK > > FREECELL LNK > > NICKMO~1 LNK > > SOLITA~1 LNK > > > > Explorer shows them as .lnk, of course, too. I am using win95B, which > > windoze version are you useing? Incidently, you can change the names of > > the icons on the desktop to not have the .lnk extension, if you get tired > of > > looking at it. But with no extension, Windoze won't know how to launch it. > > You can, however, get rid of the "Shortcut to" part of the icon name, in > my dir > > listing above, only one filename starts with "SHORTC~". > > > > Kat > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: <president at insight-concepts.com> > > > To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> > > > Sent: Monday, July 23, 2001 1:14 AM > > > Subject: Show File Extension > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi rforno, > > > > > > > > > >Where in Windows 98 do you set the option "always show all > > > extensions"?? > > > > > > > > > To always view your file extensions in win 98. Open a folder, then > > > click view, then folder options. When the folder options menu open, > > > click view again, then unselect [Hide file extensions of know file > > > types] > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Chris > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >