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Old 01-09-2008, 03:11 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by Gogolo View Post
Thanks for your answers.
Heres a example:

Brand_Pamela_Examining the Overlap and Prediction of Multiple Forms of Child Maltreatment, Stressors, and Socioeconomic Status_2005.pdf

This files is on SD Card in the Card Reader of my PC. I see it, but can not open it. Double click - nothing happens. In iLiad this file works fine!!!

I think I found it now: this happens when iLiad created a folder with this filname (for manifest and scribbles). The folder name is the problem: When I shorten the folder name to only "Brand_Pamela" Windows can handle the pdf in there normaly. When the folder name is as the filename above - Windows stucks.

Is this a bug? Can someone Give this filename to a pdf and look at it at iLiad and then trying to manipulate it in Windows? Then we knew if it is reproducable.

(Sorry my english is bad).
Gogolo

Gogolo
I suspect it is the commas that are doing it in. Commas are illegal in directory names on many systems.
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