The closest automated way I can think off...
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ARename.lnk
BinText.lnk
BRU.lnk
CLEAN.lnk
Compressed (zipped) Folder.ZFSendToTarget
CRC.pif
DefaultBox.lnk
Desktop (create shortcut).DeskLink
9:Append Folder Name
Name: Prefix
Levels: 50
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Documents and SettingsRUBENSendToARename.lnk
Documents and SettingsRUBENSendToBinText.lnk
Documents and SettingsRUBENSendToBRU.lnk
Documents and SettingsRUBENSendToSandboxieCLEAN.lnk
Documents and SettingsRUBENSendToCompressed (zipped) Folder.ZFSendToTarget
Documents and SettingsRUBENSendToCRC.pif
Documents and SettingsRUBENSendToSandboxieDefaultBox.lnk
Documents and SettingsRUBENSendToDesktop (create shortcut).DeskLink
But that doesn't get you your _'s.
You could do that with Named-Pairs, but that is a more manual deal.
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E_Documents and Settings_RUBEN_SendTo_ARename_lnk
E_Documents and Settings_RUBEN_SendTo_BinText_lnk
E_Documents and Settings_RUBEN_SendTo_BRU_lnk
E_Documents and Settings_RUBEN_SendTo_Sandboxie_CLEAN_lnk
E_Documents and Settings_RUBEN_SendTo_Compressed (zipped) Folder_ZFSendToTarget
E_Documents and Settings_RUBEN_SendTo_CRC_pif
E_Documents and Settings_RUBEN_SendTo_Sandboxie_DefaultBox_lnk
E_Documents and Settings_RUBEN_SendTo_Desktop (create shortcut)_DeskLink
copy source filenames
- append "|" to each line
copy source pathnames
- (at that point, I'd find it easier to do something like this in VIM editor:
%s/\\/_/g
%s/\./_/)
paste both into separate files
- read each file, line by line, output to:
file1line1|file2line1
file1line2|file2line2
file1line3|file2line3 ...
If not in an editor, you could use Character Translation:
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\=_
.=_