Can you create a folder named “con”, “prn”, “nul” “com1″ “com2″ “lpt1″ etc. in windows ?
YES because it is still possible to create these folders using the command prompt. Here’s the instructions to create it.
1. Go to command prompt
2. Type in prompt (FOR EG. TO CREATE CON FOLDER IN E: DRIVE) C:\>md \\.\e:\con (NOTE: “con” can be replaced by any other names such as “prn”, “nul” “com1″ “com2″ “lpt1″ etc.)
3. To delete the folder use the following command C:\>rd \\.\e:\con (NOTE: The folder can only be deleted from the command prompt.You cannot remove it by right-click delete.)
The answer is NO and YES!
NO
because when create a new folder and try to rename it to any one of the
above specified names, you know what happens! In Windows XP the folder
name automatically changes back to “New Folder” no matter you try any
number of times. Where as in Windows Vista/7 when you try to rename the
file you get an error message “The specified device name is invalid”.
What
is the reason for this? Simple, these names represent the internal
devices and hence we cannot create folders with the above names.
2. Type in prompt (FOR EG. TO CREATE CON FOLDER IN E: DRIVE) C:\>md \\.\e:\con (NOTE: “con” can be replaced by any other names such as “prn”, “nul” “com1″ “com2″ “lpt1″ etc.)
3. To delete the folder use the following command C:\>rd \\.\e:\con (NOTE: The folder can only be deleted from the command prompt.You cannot remove it by right-click delete.)
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