Hi all. By now your probably aware that I'm having all kinds of problems getting win95 machines to see my Mac CDROMs.
I think I have the problem narrorwed down. I have studied the docs, and can't find an option to simply replace the / character with another character.
Windows complains that when I have a file like 'Filename With Space/More Info' it sees the file simply as ':2f Info'. In other words, hfs seems to be translating the / to :2f
Is there another way to do this? Why doesn't windows understand it in the first place? Linux does...
Dave