Question Cannot rename files or folders on NAS or PC

kep55

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For some reason I cannot (re)name a folder. When I enter the name after either selecting "rename" or by doubling on the Name box, two error messages show. The first is Image



The second is Image

I've killed and restarted file explorer beaucoup times. I've tried right after starting windows. ALL new folders, be they on the C drive, E drive, or mapped to the NAS device. It's NOT Norton, NOT my NAS. It's WINDOWS as my laptop which is connected to nothing has the same problem.

When I tried to change the folder attributes from Read-Only to Read/Write, windows will reset them to read only. Admin / User / Owner have Full Access. Giving Everyone the same has no effect.

What gives? More mictosoft features to force me to abandon win10?
 
what was the directory name. Windows has a lot of reserved names that you can not use.
it is pretty easy to use a linux system and put up reserved names that windows can not remove. I think windows 11 now has a registry setting to allow the reserved names.

old reserved names were ported from the days of DOS
and involved any built in device name with any extension.
for example you could not make a file called con.txt
so if you created one with a 3rd party OS then you could not remove it, or copy it, then it broke backup software on windows.
leading spaces or trailing spaces were also a problem. many windows ui would strip out the spaces, some did not. the actual filesystem did not care, just the user interface.
 
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I would be wary of any thing that involves registry edits, etc..

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First: where and how are you trying to change file attributes? You will only be allowed to do so in accordance to the rights that you have as a user.

Second: What I am interested in is seeing some of the pathnames, folder names, and files names being used along with some hierarchy: Drive, folder, file......

Maybe some screenshots. Take full screenshots of the applicable windows and post the screenshots here via imgur (www.imgur.com).

Seeing how you are actually entering/configuring drive and pathnames may prove helpful.