Accessing Files and Directories A file contains information that can be used by you or your computer. Each file is identified by a file name, a file type, and a file version number. For example, THIS.DAT;2 identifies a file with the file name THIS, the file type DAT, and a file version number of 2. Files are contained in directories. The file name, type, and version of the files in a directory are recorded in a special kind of file called a directory file. When you list the contents of a directory, the system reads the directory file to obtain the names of the files in that directory. You cannot edit a directory file. For more information about accessing files and directories using FileView and DECterm, double click on an item from the list of additional topics below. Additional topics: * Accessing Files Using FileView * Accessing Files Through DECterm