![]() Once the renaming process completes successfully, you can delete the extra copy of the files. If you want to be extra safe, you can copy the files to a new folder so that you have a backup of the files before you run the rename command. NOTE: Make sure you type the commands above correctly, as you may not be able to undo the renaming process. Also, you can replace *.txt (the first variable) with just * if you want to rename all extensions for all files. You can replace *.txt and *.xml with any other extensions in the commands above. The following command uses a loop that iterates through subfolders (one level deep) and changes all file extensions from *.txt to *.xml:įor /d %x in (*) do pushd %x
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