Re: HP 340 question

Jim Houston (jim.houston@stjude.org)
Thu, 20 Feb 1997 12:10 -0600 (CST)

On Tue, 18 Feb 1997, Antony Bakke wrote:

>
> We have an HP 340 on one of our FACScans. A researcher, who is familiar with
> PCs, decided to name his data files with a slash in the name (eg. \data000).
> Now these files are inaccessible: cannot be read, copied or renamed. Does
> anyone know of a solution?
>
> Thank you very much for any information.
>
> Tony Bakke
> bakkea@ohsu.edu
>

Anyone familiar with pc's knows not to use a slash in a filename. The
best you can do is rename each file. The FacsNet software allows you to
rename files in a batch mode. Other than that you will need to use the
operating system filer to rename.

good luck

Jim Houston.


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