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Details for file extension .BAT are on this page. Because there is no central registry for file extensions and their associated programs there may be multiple entries on this page. And, because there are many (some say over a million) such associations not all may be listed here. A search on the file extension you submitted shows 2 record(s).

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The details for each of these are shown below. The best FILExt can do for you is provide the details we know about. Selecting the information that applies to your particular situation is up to you. Use any hints provided. If the information here is not helpful, FILExt is sorry; but as a research site FILExt cannot provide personal support. If you need further information you might try the research tips on the FILExt Help Me page.

Extension: BAT
Program and/or Extension Function [What's This?] Company [What's This?]
Batch Processing Microsoft Corporation
Specific Notes [What's This?]
DOS batch file. A batch file is an ASCII file of commands that run as a program would run. If your BAT file extension association has been disabled, see the Associated Links for a possible fix. Note: This file type can become infected and should be carefully scanned if someone sends you a file with this extension. ..... [Search for BAT file errors with this scan.]
MIME Type [What's This?] File Classification [What's This?] Associated Links [What's This?]
application/bat
application/x-bat
application/x-msdos-program
application/textedit
application/octet-stream
 
Identifying Characters [What's This?]
(None or Unknown)
Program ID [What's This?]
batfile
General Notes [What's This?]
(None)
This is record 702 last modified on 2004-09-29.

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Extension: BAT
Program and/or Extension Function [What's This?] Company [What's This?]
Unknown Apple II File (found on Golden Orchard Apple II CD Rom)
Specific Notes [What's This?]
(None) ..... [Search for BAT file errors with this scan.]
MIME Type [What's This?] File Classification [What's This?] Associated Links [What's This?]
 
  • None
Identifying Characters [What's This?]
(None or Unknown)
Program ID [What's This?]
(None or Unknown)
General Notes [What's This?]
(None)
This is record 20832 last modified on 2006-10-13.

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System Info for File Extension .BAT

FILExt has been given permission to display the file extension database produced by the Associate This! program. Some of that data has already been included into the main FILExt database; but, not all. Those entries which have not yet been incorporated are shown below in the hope that they will be of some use. Data collected by FILExt on registered file extensions from user systems is also in the display. Be aware this is raw data which may require further research on your part to fully understand. In particular, look at the Program ID. Often a company will put the program's name into the short ID that Windows uses to open registered file extensions. If that's not the case, look at the complete path to the EXE file. Often, programs will install themselves into directories that give either the program or company name. The program name itself may also be used as the EXE file name. These listings are particularly important since they represent listings that are in actual use by users who have sumbitted data to FILExt and therefore these listings can point you to the most likely candidate should there be multiple entries in the FILExt main database.

ProgramID FileType AppName EXEFile
batfile MS-DOS Batch File %1 %1
batfile MS-DOS Batch File Notepad NOTEPAD.EXE
batfile MS-DOS Batch File WinBat WinBat.exe
UltraEdit.bat MS-DOS Batch File UltraEdit-32 Professional Text/Hex Editor
UltraEdit.bat Y:\UltraEdit\uedit32.exe %1
batfile %1 %*
batfile %ProgramFiles%\@Home veiligheid\AntiVirus\AVFileMon.exe %1 %*
TextPad.bat %1 %*
PFE32 notepad.exe

Program Name and MIME Type Info for File Extension .BAT

FILExt has been given permission to display a Program Name/MIME type database collected by Anthony R. Nemmer. Some of that data has already been included into the main FILExt database; but, not all. Those entries which have not yet been incorporated are shown below in the hope that they will be of some use. Be aware this is raw data which may require further research on your part to fully understand. MIME type listings often contain the name of a program or, at a minimum, a type of file as the leading text in the MIME type.

ProgramName MIMEType
Numerical Methods Laboratory Gulf of Main Project Bathymetry Data File
Multiforte/Boomer Batch File
Programmer's File Editor (32-Bit)
Perl Power Tools File
IBM WebSphere Application Windows NT Batch File Used for Code Copying and Java Code Compile
GENESYS Empower Batch File
HI-TECH C Cross Compiler batch file (command line driver options stored as DOS batch file)
SCT-6000 Project File Saved in a .bat File
Indiana University Molecular Structure Center Zip Library Batch File
EuroTherm LINtools DOS Batch File to Set Environment Variables & Run LINtools
FlexS/FlexX Batch File
Visual Build Professional Run Program File
SSPTA BATCH File for Stacking SSPTA Runs
Collaborative Computational Program X-Ray File: CONTROL FILE USED FOR 'BATCH' RUN OF PROGRAMS.
XDS-C Recompilation Batch File
EZ-USB Build Utility File
Found in Some FreeBSD/NetBSD Packages
Found in Multiple GNU/Linux Packages

General Info

  • If the extension you are looking for is of the form .??_ the file is likely a compressed file and part of an install routine. When the install program runs it will expand the file and replace the underscore with the proper letter for the file type.
  • If the file is sent as an audio file with any three-character extension it may be a dictation file where the extension is the dictator's initials; playable by BCB Voice Systems software (see ??? extension). The file could likewise be a dictation file in TrueSpeech format. Use Windows Sound Recorder and/or Media Player to play these back.
  • If the extension you are looking for has a number at the end or is only a number and there were no results consider entering the same extension format using zero or one as some programs produce numbered split files but when the split can be extensive (e.g., .000-.999) only the first entry is in the database.

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