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Re: Valid characters on one o/s are invalid on another
From: "Meritt James" <meritt_james () bah com>
Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2001 09:17:07 -0400
I''ve zapped files with names containing illegal characters by using wildcard that expanded to the particular file... V/R James Robbins wrote:
I ran into a situation (quite a while back) where I had a file on a DOS machine that had illegal characters in it. I couldn't rename or delete it. I finally got rid of it by going into Basic and deleting it from there. Since Basic requires the file name to be in quotes it accepted it and deleted the file. -- James A. Robbins Network Engineer The Ohio State University Chemistry Department
-- James W. Meritt, CISSP, CISA Booz, Allen & Hamilton phone: (410) 684-6566
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