I can't create a folder ending in a dot. Windows doesn't complain, it simply renames the folder without the dot, without telling me.
I've tried the usual "do it in command prompt" with echo > , rename, and mkdir. I've created it in Linux (neither FAT nor NTFS complain), but as soon as Windows sees the folder, it just goes ahead and removes the dot!
What's the deal? Is there a way to bypass this and create a folder with a trailing dot? Why does MS do these silly things? (I actually am pretty interested in the reasoning behind this)
EDIT: Google shows me some people that have files/folders ending in dots are having troubles deleting them, but doesn't tell me how to create them. (I'm not worried about deleting them afterwards - I can just use Linux, which handles them sanely, or whatever voodoo that those people out there are using)
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I can't create a folder ending in a dot. Windows doesn't complain, it simply renames the folder without the dot, without telling me.
I've tried the usual "do it in command prompt" with echo > , rename, and mkdir. I've created it in Linux (neither FAT nor NTFS complain), but as soon as Windows sees the folder, it just goes ahead and removes the dot!
What's the deal? Is there a way to bypass this and create a folder with a trailing dot? Why does MS do these silly things? (I actually am pretty interested in the reasoning behind this)
EDIT: Google shows me some people that have files/folders ending in dots are having troubles deleting them, but doesn't tell me how to create them. (I'm not worried about deleting them afterwards - I can just use Linux, which handles them sanely, or whatever voodoo that those people out there are using)
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