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Meaning of FileName from wikipedia

- A filename or file name is a name used to uniquely identify a computer file in a file system. Different file systems impose different restrictions on filename...
- A filename extension, file name extension or file extension is a suffix to the name of a computer file (for example, .txt, .docx, .md). The extension indicates...
- An 8.3 filename (also called a short filename or SFN) is one that obeys the filename convention used by old versions of DOS and versions of Microsoft...
- Long filename (LFN) support is Microsoft's backward-compatible extension of the 8.3 filename (short filename) naming scheme used in DOS. Long filenames can...
- filename extensions include: List of filename extensions (0–9) List of filename extensions (A–E) List of filename extensions (F–L) List of filename extensions...
- when one file is being shared though) name—suggested filename where the file is to be saved (if one file)/suggested directory name where the files are to...
- the storage device. A file name, or filename, identifies a file to consuming applications and in some cases users. A file name is unique so that an application...
- The following is a list of filename extensions used by programs in the Microsoft Office suite. Legacy Legacy filename extensions denote binary Microsoft...
- Central Directory Encryption. 6.3.0: (2006) Do****ented Unicode (UTF-8) filename storage. Expanded list of supported compression algorithms (LZMA, PPMd+)...
- longer file names and stores additional information about each file. The maximum filename size is 256, but it is split among a preceding path "filename prefix"...