![]() ![]() ![]() For example purposes, let’s say he needed to find all files with “current” in the name and replace “current” with “old”. He needed to find all files with a specific character string in the name and replace this character string with a new character string. His immediate need was to rename almost 250 files that are located in various folders on the file system. I told him that I am sure Windows PowerShell can help-and that was before I even heard the question. He had a business need and he heard from someone that Windows PowerShell could help. I received a call from a gentleman named Cristofer this afternoon. Matt Tisdale is back today with another solution to a situation at work… Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, is here. Summary: Learn how to use Windows PowerShell to rename files in bulk. ![]()
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