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How to copy a file with a special character

Jary, on Jun 24, 2009 5:41:55 pm BST 
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Hello everyone,

I have a .dmg file that I am opening on Windows using PowerISO. I need to copy 3 folders from that DMG file. The problem is that one of the files has a special character: it has an * in its name.

The filename is dtmf-*.aif but I can not copy it to my desktop or extract it because of this character, so I am a little stuck on what to do.

Does anyone has a any idea please?

Thanks a lot.

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