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Re: Invalid Directory Name

 
 
Dave Patrick
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      29th Jun 2003
From a command prompt try;

del \\.\Drive:\directory\filename
(Note: the period between \\ and \)

Also

dir /x
and try deleting them using their 8.3 short names.

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Microsoft MVP [Windows NT/2000 Operating Systems]

"Jim Romanchek" wrote:
> I've looked at most of the files and they appear to be recoverable. My

problem
> is with the directory where they should be. I con't get them there because

W2k
> won't let me access that former directory.
> Thanks for your response,
> Jim
>
> Dave Patrick wrote:
>
> > What happened when you restarted the pc was chkdsk ran and found broken
> > chains/ lost clusters, then created *.chk files of them so you can

delete
> > them and regain the otherwise lost drive space. They're not really meant

to
> > be recoverable files, you can go ahead and delete the files to regain

the
> > lost space. You can open them with a text editor and attempt to copy the
> > parts you need to another file. This may be the precursor to drive

failure.
> >
> > From a command prompt try;
> >
> > del \\.\Drive:\directory\filename
> > (Note: the period between \\ and \)
> >
> > Also
> >
> > dir /x
> > and try deleting them using their 8.3 short names.
> >
> > --
> > Regards,
> >
> > Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
> > Microsoft MVP [Windows NT/2000 Operating Systems]
> >
> > "Jim Romanchek" wrote:
> > > Chkdsk created a couple of "found....." folders. When I examined them

I
> > > recognized where the files should be. In Windows Explorer I navigated
> > > to the old folder, which still was listed, and tried to copy the found
> > > files back to where they belonged. Error Message: "the directory name
> > > is invalid."
> > > I can't rename the directory, delete it, or do anything to it from
> > > either Windows 2000, Safe Mode, Command Prompt, or anything else I

try.
> > >
> > > HELP!!!!
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > > Jim R
> > >

>



 
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Jim Romanchek
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      1st Jul 2003
Dave
Thanks for the link. I think we're getting close. I have the POSIX subsystem files &
console, but I don't have the Resource Tool Kit, so I don't have the "rm.exe" tool --
unless it is buried somewhere else. Searches for it don't yield any results. If you
have it can you send me a copy?
Thanks,
Jim

Dave Patrick wrote:

> You should already have it. This may help.
>
> http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000...c_run_klgm.asp
>
> --
> Regards,
>
> Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
> Microsoft MVP [Windows NT/2000 Operating Systems]
>
> "Jim Romanchek" wrote:
> > Hi Dave,
> > Thanks for trying, but nothing worked.
> > I found a Microsoft Knowledge Base article (120716) that talks about a

> POSIX
> > program called "Rm.exe" that lets you delete files from an NTFS system.

> I've
> > looked on MS web site, but it doesn't seem to be available. It supposedly

> came
> > with the W2k Resource Kit. Any ideas as to where I might find this

> program?
> > Thanks,
> > Jim


 
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Dave Patrick
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      1st Jul 2003
That tool is part of Windows NT Services for UNIX The other option was to
try;

del \\.\Drive:\directory\filename
(Note: the period between \\ and \)

If this did not work, then rm.exe probably wouldn't either.

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Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
Microsoft MVP [Windows NT/2000 Operating Systems]

"Jim Romanchek" wrote:
> Dave
> Thanks for the link. I think we're getting close. I have the POSIX

subsystem files &
> console, but I don't have the Resource Tool Kit, so I don't have the

"rm.exe" tool --
> unless it is buried somewhere else. Searches for it don't yield any

results. If you
> have it can you send me a copy?
> Thanks,
> Jim



 
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Jim Romanchek
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      5th Jul 2003
Thanks for trying, but nothing seems to work. There are 2 folders that I
can't open, change, or delete. They are the "Favorites" folder and "My
Pictures" under "my documents". Curiously I can move them around by
dragging, but even when I put them somewhere else I still can't open them.
Any other suggestions short of reformating and reloading everything?
Thanks,
Jim

Dave Patrick wrote:

> That tool is part of Windows NT Services for UNIX The other option was to
> try;
>
> del \\.\Drive:\directory\filename
> (Note: the period between \\ and \)
>
> If this did not work, then rm.exe probably wouldn't either.
>
> --
> Regards,
>
> Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
> Microsoft MVP [Windows NT/2000 Operating Systems]
>
> "Jim Romanchek" wrote:
> > Dave
> > Thanks for the link. I think we're getting close. I have the POSIX

> subsystem files &
> > console, but I don't have the Resource Tool Kit, so I don't have the

> "rm.exe" tool --
> > unless it is buried somewhere else. Searches for it don't yield any

> results. If you
> > have it can you send me a copy?
> > Thanks,
> > Jim


 
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Dave Patrick
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      6th Jul 2003
Those would be part of the user profile. Logon as local administrator, copy
the parts you need from the profile, then rename or delete it. The next time
the user logs on a new profile will be created from the image in \default
user

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Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
Microsoft MVP [Windows NT/2000 Operating Systems]

"Jim Romanchek" wrote:
> Thanks for trying, but nothing seems to work. There are 2 folders that I
> can't open, change, or delete. They are the "Favorites" folder and "My
> Pictures" under "my documents". Curiously I can move them around by
> dragging, but even when I put them somewhere else I still can't open them.
> Any other suggestions short of reformating and reloading everything?
> Thanks,
> Jim



 
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