Hallo paul,

On Mon, 16 Jan 2006 17:23:37 +0000GMT (16-1-2006, 18:23 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:

PM> I tried to create a VF which has a colon in it's name and I
PM> received a message stating "A folder name must not contain
PM> non-printable characters, ", *, ?, /, \, : and trailing dots".
PM> I've seen similar messages before when creating folders in
PM> windows, however I'm not sure why a colon would be a
PM> "non-printable characters". It's not a big problem but I'd just
PM> like to know, so  if anyone has the answer I'd be grateful!

Why it's a non printable character I wouldn't know. But as the colon
is used in drive names, it kind of makes sense that they're not
permitted in directory names. And as folders in TB have the same name
as the matching directory...

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Groetjes, Roelof

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