At 05:19 PM 14/02/02 -0800, you wrote:
>The one problem I see is that KB item 1985 indicates it is a user error:
>"Folders cannot contain invalid characters such as apostrophe's." Since
>Windows allows it as a filename character, it's not invalid; other programs
>handle it ok. Also, equal signs c
The one problem I see is that KB item 1985 indicates it is a user error:
"Folders cannot contain invalid characters such as apostrophe's." Since
Windows allows it as a filename character, it's not invalid; other programs
handle it ok. Also, equal signs cause a similar problem. (win2000, 99SEsp6)
On 03:59 PM 14/02/2002 +, Jason Morgan said:
>Here's an interesting 'bug' for the database, or perhaps it will be when its
>confirmed?
>
>Its not much of one, and I don't want to start a big duscussion on file
>naming.
>
>Try creating a .ddb then save it and exit.
>Rename it to a file with a s
At 03:59 PM 2/14/2002 +, Jason Morgan wrote:
>Hry creating a .ddb then save it and exit.
>Rename it to a file with a single quote in it.
>
>e.g.
>MyDatabase.ddb -> Jason's Database.ddb
>
>Then try opening it.
>
>Hmm, where did that database go.
P99SE SP6, W2000, adding the single quote or
Here's an interesting 'bug' for the database, or perhaps it will be when its
confirmed?
Its not much of one, and I don't want to start a big duscussion on file
naming.
Try creating a .ddb then save it and exit.
Rename it to a file with a single quote in it.
e.g.
MyDatabase.ddb -> Jason's Databa