I agree and I use all CAPS so I know which is original and which I
added. Also add the date and version if available since usually the
date of the file shown by the OS is the date of the D/L.
Daniel Wysocki
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From: Jim Meagher[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
I also use a special folder for downloads, but I think there is a
simpler
method. Since Windows9x supports long file names, I just modify the
filename by appending a brief description between the original name and
the extension.
For example, the downloaded file, IE4SOC.EXE
is now named IE4SOC SECURITY UPGRADE.EXE.
Daniel Wysocki
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