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In folder1 I have a list of files:

file1.exe
ahahdf.exe
ahdfkqkq.exe

I want to run a script and have it create the following files in folder2:

file1.zip
ahahdf.zip
ahdfkqkq.zip

My attempt:

for %%f in (*.*) do "c:\program files\7-zip\7z.exe" a %%f.zip %%f

This creates file1.exe.zip, ... but I need file1.zip, ... (without the .exe extension).

How can I do this?

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    You should clarify your text, I can't see any question nor a understandable description
    – jeb
    Dec 15, 2012 at 15:27

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Should be

for %%f in (*.*) do "c:\program files\7-zip\7z.exe" a %%~nf.zip %%f

Note %%~nf - ~n tells command interpreter to pick the filename part without extension.

Also I would enclose parameters into double-quotes ("param") to ensure that filenames that contain spaces are properly handled.

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