Hi Chris,
Thanks for looking into this. Let me try and be a little clearer. Two things to keep in mind:
1- Yes "i/o" in the folder name will choose the folder that is named disk i/o. But so will i-o, i^o, and "i o" (a space between the i and the o with the 3 characters enclosed in double quotes), etc. It seems to regard all special characters the same
2- My issue is that I don't know all the folders that have a "/" somewhere in their names. I knew the string "i/o" was a common one, so I have already found and fixed all those folders. But I know that the "/" character is found in a number of other folders names, and I can't remember what letters/characters are surrounding the "/" character to enter them
So I need to be able to find any folder names with the "/" character in the name the same that I can enter, say, the letter "x" in the folder name box and see only those folder names.
Thanks,
Reza
Thanks for looking into this. Let me try and be a little clearer. Two things to keep in mind:
1- Yes "i/o" in the folder name will choose the folder that is named disk i/o. But so will i-o, i^o, and "i o" (a space between the i and the o with the 3 characters enclosed in double quotes), etc. It seems to regard all special characters the same
2- My issue is that I don't know all the folders that have a "/" somewhere in their names. I knew the string "i/o" was a common one, so I have already found and fixed all those folders. But I know that the "/" character is found in a number of other folders names, and I can't remember what letters/characters are surrounding the "/" character to enter them
So I need to be able to find any folder names with the "/" character in the name the same that I can enter, say, the letter "x" in the folder name box and see only those folder names.
Thanks,
Reza