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Hello, friends.
I recently saw wLX in a platform made a post about U-disk protection, which provides a U-disk protection method,folder protection,unzip the image file file to create a folder inside,like this:
[^]

I was shocked, because everybody wants to know whether in Windows or MAC folder names are absolutely can't appear "\", I would like to know how do this do that, though I know this folder can use 'dir/x' to open, but I asked the country's many BBS can know his methods of production.
I ask you for help, hope you can help me!
Because of the use of translation software, a lot of grammar can be wrong, please forgive


不胜感激!
Thank you very much!

What I have tried:

I use winhex to make it,but it failed.
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Updated 12-Feb-18 22:17pm
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Richard Deeming 13-Feb-18 9:17am    
It's most likely a Unicode character that looks like a "\", but isn't.

Windows file/folder names cannot contain a Reverse Solidus (U+005C)[^]; but it's possible that they could contain a Small Reverse Solidus (U+FE68)[^].
Member 13675656 14-Feb-18 4:01am    
hello It looks like it, but why can't open this folder?
Karthik_Mahalingam 1-Mar-18 8:55am    
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Member 13675656 14-Feb-18 4:02am    
And I don't know how to make it!

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