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From India, Mangaluru
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Time waster-Pls don waste others time. This is a forum is for sharing something useful/motivating. Hope u don repeat the same again.
From India, New Delhi
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Dear all,

The second one is good. But what I think about the first one is that because "CON" is an internal command of the Operating System, it may be the reason the computer is not allowing to create such a folder.

Perhaps some experts can provide their inputs.

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Sree

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Right said about this thread, John. But, it does not apply to every thread. There are lots of sensible discussions going around as well. I guess the authors should try to figure out the correct category in which their write-ups are posted.


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Hey,

You can even put any word... Let's not mystify on this. For example: "Bush hid the facts" - likewise, try. Try this one, all your mystery is over: "abcd hid efg hijkl" and so on... any letter but don't change the word HID and the number of letters.

Cheers,
Shyam

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You can create a CON folder in macOS, which is not based on DOS. However, any operating system that is based on DOS will not allow you to create a folder/file with the name CON. Before the existence of the Windows operating system, all files were created by a command in DOS as: "COPY CON <FILENAME>". CON is an inbuilt function in MS-DOS and cannot be reused in any instance. That's why, as well pointed out by Daniel - No matter where you are, if you have a system that is working on MS-DOS base, then you cannot create a folder by the name CON.

Thanks,
Varun

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