Re: no name files




"John S" <jsilvati@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Thanks for replying. I get emails from a particular person and the
attachments read "no name". If there is an extension, how to I find it?
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Either enable viewing extentions in windows explorer
or right click on the file and look at properties.

BTW: I just did an experiment and found out I was wrong...
I never thought one could create a file with no name to it...but it's
possible to just have an extention only.

Also just recalled that one can use a combination of keys to create
invisible characters.



John S


"philo" wrote:


"John S" <jsilvati@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Is there a way to open no name files? Usually connected to an email
and
simply says the attachment is no name.
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John S


All files have name





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