John,
Of course you know to bring up the black DOS screen as a window, and type in "cd.." as needed but without the quotation marks to get to the C directory, and then "dir" to get a listing of what's in the C drive. This listing will show you what the computer is really calling that "Civil War" sub-directory. It will be something like that "civilw~1" name, cut to eight characters. I still do a little DOS typing because, if you can believe it, I still zip my game files using an early-90s freeware program called "pkware" or "pkzip" or something. Took me a while to figure out why I used to have problems downloading home-made scenarios, until I realized that files whose names shared the first five or six letters (there are many) were being overwritten as they unzipped by this relatively primitive software. That is, fredericksburg1.*** and fredericksburg2.*** both abbreviate to freder~1.***, with one overwriting the other.
Anyway, back to the point: type and enter "dir" to see what your computer really calls that subdirectory.
Salute!
GEN Gene Nix, AotM
Boggy Creek Swamp Rats
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