![]() As such, it is continually being enhanced and improved.Īs well as being " recommended" by a number of web sites, Bulk Rename Utility has also appeared on many magazine cover-discs, from Brazil to Sweden.īulk Rename Utility is compatible with all versions of Windows, e.g. Most of the features have originated from users' suggestions. It has a large base of regular users and an active User's Forum. The software gets downloaded very frequently. and it can batch rename 1,000s of files in seconds. It started as a freeware Visual Basic tool, but as its popularity has grown it has been completely rewritten in C++ to be robust and lightweight - and very, very fast! It can easily handle folders/discs containing well over 100,000 entries. Renaming multiple files and/or multiple folders has never been easier! It has a small memory footprint so it can be left running all the time without consuming all your memory. Bulk Rename Utility is an easy to use file rename program (a.k.a. pFrom = OldFileNameAndPath ' Set current path ![]() Public Function FileRename(OldFileNameAndPath As String, NewFileNameAndPath As String) As Boolean ![]() Private Declare Function SHFileOperation Lib "shell32.dll" Alias "SHFileOperationA" (lpFileOp As SHFILEOPSTRUCT) As Long Private Const FOF_WANTNUKEWARNING As Long = &H4000 Private Const FOF_WANTMAPPINGHANDLE As Long = &H20 Private Const FOF_SIMPLEPROGRESS As Long = &H100 Private Const FOF_RENAMEONCOLLISION As Long = &H8 Private Const FOF_NORECURSION As Long = &H1000 Private Const FOF_NOERRORUI As Long = &H400 Private Const FOF_NOCOPYSECURITYATTRIBS As Long = &H800 Private Const FOF_NOCONFIRMMKDIR As Long = &H200 Private Const FOF_NOCONFIRMATION As Long = &H10 ![]() Private Const FOF_NO_CONNECTED_ELEMENTS As Long = &H2000 Private Const FOF_MULTIDESTFILES As Long = &H1 Private Const FOF_FILESONLY As Long = &H80 ![]() Private Const FOF_CONFIRMMOUSE As Long = &H2 Private Const FOF_ALLOWUNDO As Long = &H40 LpszProgressTitle As Long ' only used with FOF_SIMPLEPROGRESS sets dialog title Here's an example that uses SHFileOperation to rename a a file. Why use the command line instead of code to rename the file? Unless you have a good reason for using cmd, I'd recommend using the Windows API, much more reliable. ![]()
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