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By: gnuwin32

I don't think it supports Unicode, since it hasn't been compiled with wide 
char's
as the default. However, but I haven't done any testing, I suppose it supports
file names in the default codepage of the MS-Windows OS that is installed on
the computer you use. For example, on European, non-English, systems, it should
be able to support file names with Latin1 characters, such as è and ë.

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