Re: invalid file names

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another thing

the only one that can annoy Joe it's me, with debates about Urgent
Replication, Urgent queuing, etc... :).

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I hope that the information above helps you

Good Luck
Jorge Silva
MCSA
Systems Administrator

"Jorge Silva" <jorgesilva_pt@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi

huchhhhh....



So many hostility...

Please guys take it easy, as our good friend Jorge de Almeida Pinto would
say... hold your horses ... relax....



Hi Steven Haskell, it seems that you're really nervous, after all you're
an MCSE NT4,2000,2003, CCNA, PPTUYO, XPTO,HHHDGF, THEBD, HHSGDT, AJJJDTEG,
(as that mean anything...)and you can't solve a simple FS problem....



Any way, for the news group in question I think that this is the one that
you are looking for:

microsoft.public.win2000.file_system



I hope that the information above helps you

Good Luck
Jorge Silva
MCSA
Systems Administrator

"Steven" <Steven@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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No crap JOE thanks for your snappy answer I know this is Ad not FS but i
was
hoping maybe someone could point me to an FS newsgroup. what MS doesn't
think
anything is wrong with thier crappy file system? where they don't need to
put
a news group up for it.
oh buy the way JOE i know what LDAP and DC functionality is
Steven Haskell
MCSE NT4,2000,2003 and CCNA
Again thanks for your snappy crappy answer

"Joe Richards [MVP]" wrote:

This group is about Active Directory which is the Domain Controller
functionality and by directory they mean LDAP directory not file system
directory. I am not sure where best to go to get this question answered,
look for a file system group or security or the generic Windows Server
groups.

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Joe Richards Microsoft MVP Windows Server Directory Services
Author of O'Reilly Active Directory Third Edition
www.joeware.net


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Steven wrote:
don't know if this is the right group for this but here goes. I have a
win2k
std edition member server basically it is just a file and print
server. i
have 1 user that has been storing files for years (these files are
attorney
coresponses) he has been storing them with invalid file names. i can
not copy
them, rename them move them or any other them with them (does that
make
sense?) Anyway i need to do something with these files because i am
trying to
use a program to copy all files from that server to a stand by server
for
protection but the program keeps bombing out on me because of these
files.
I've tried going to a command prompt i break down into the structure
see the
files try to rename them and it tells me can not find the files
specified. I
have even tried excluding these files from the copy but for some
reason it
still bombs.
Anybody got a solution to the problem I'm having?

TIA





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