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Date: | Fri, 7 Jan 2000 16:28:59 -0500 |
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From: | DJ Delorie <dj AT delorie DOT com> |
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Subject: | device names tidbit |
I just ran across this in MSDN. I wonder if we should use this trick to be able to create/delete otherwise "reserved" names? -- Another option is to use a syntax that bypasses the normal reserve-word checks altogether. For example, you can possibly delete any file with a command such as: DEL \\.\<drive letter>:\<path>\<file name> For example: DEL \\.\c:\somedir\aux
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