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Ok, in Win2k, how do you delete/rename/whatever | by hadji | 2005-03-26 14:17:38 |
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by hej |
2005-03-26 14:21:57 |
Just search for the full filename, including the space, then rename it. It works like any other character.
Or did I totally misunderstand you? |
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OK, I just did a bit of experimentation | by tskelton | 2005-03-26 14:24:29 |
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The file was created by an automated process. (n/t | by hadji | 2005-03-26 14:25:51 |
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OK, back to my original answer, below ;-) (n/t) | by tskelton | 2005-03-26 14:26:43 |
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are you sure it's a space? | by chipmunk2 | 2005-03-26 14:26:48 |
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I've seen THAT problem before. | by Didactylos | 2005-03-26 14:29:25 |
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how about writing a small program | by Tars_Tarkas | 2005-03-26 14:29:13 |
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Because I'm a mediocre coder. :-( (n/t) | by hadji | 2005-03-26 14:31:19 |
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Install cygwin and try from there? (n/t) | by Tars_Tarkas | 2005-03-26 14:34:26 |
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I've thought of that. | by hadji | 2005-03-26 14:37:48 |
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one of the reasons we love microsoft, right:) (n/t | by chipmunk2 | 2005-03-26 14:39:28 |
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The space is treated like any other character | by hadji | 2005-03-26 14:27:54 |
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Ah, ok | by hej | 2005-03-26 14:31:46 |
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It doesn't work in either. | by hadji | 2005-03-26 14:34:17 |
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What happens if you click on the file? | by hej | 2005-03-26 14:37:20 |
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Well, one is a folder. And if I click on that | by hadji | 2005-03-26 14:39:25 |
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Have you tried | by Didactylos | 2005-03-26 14:39:10 |
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Yep. Tried it. Coudln't rename the file. (n/t) | by hadji | 2005-03-26 14:40:11 |