newspapermike
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Hi all,
I am the Manager of IT for a small Alberta, Canada newspaper. I recently purchased an Infrant ReadyNAS box to serve as our primary file server. Upon transferring over our Mac files I found that the protocol on the NAS didn't like '/' or '\' in filenames. I attempted to use the find utility to search for that character but it couldn't find any (though I know several hundred are there). Does Mac have the capability to use wildcards? (i.e. */*.*)
If anyone could tell me the easiest way to search for this character - and ideally remove them - from my filenames it would be greatly appreciated as currently it is involving me manually browsing through several thousand folders.
Mike
I am the Manager of IT for a small Alberta, Canada newspaper. I recently purchased an Infrant ReadyNAS box to serve as our primary file server. Upon transferring over our Mac files I found that the protocol on the NAS didn't like '/' or '\' in filenames. I attempted to use the find utility to search for that character but it couldn't find any (though I know several hundred are there). Does Mac have the capability to use wildcards? (i.e. */*.*)
If anyone could tell me the easiest way to search for this character - and ideally remove them - from my filenames it would be greatly appreciated as currently it is involving me manually browsing through several thousand folders.
Mike