Some good news on this bug. I put up a comment on the NTFS-3G forums and
got a very positive reply from Jean-Pierre, one of the lead programmers
for NTFS-3G;

I asked...
[QUOTE]
Could you please include a switch in NTFS-3G to allow a workaround for this 
Windows limitation? (i.e. to turn off use of special characters in order to 
allow compatibility with Windows for the many users who wouldn't have a clue 
how to re-mount/export their NTFS filesystems using Samba)
[/QUOTE]

And Jean-Pierre replied...
[QUOTE]
This is available in the release candidate advanced ntfs-3g-2010.5.16AR.1, see 
http://pagesperso-orange.fr/b.andre/advanced-ntfs-3g.html
The option to use is "windows_names", documented in the manual of the said 
version.
[/QUOTE]

Hopefully this will help a lot in this area, but it would need to be
integrated into Ubuntu by someone cleverer than me...

This discussion can be found on the Tuxera site -
http://tuxera.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=763&p=14549&sid=053f5d02fb19e22aeda1019f6225c76d#p14549

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