> On 30 Apr 2017, at 09:48, Max Leske <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi Casimiro,
> 
> have you tried using normal slashes in the path name? FileSystem should 
> convert those to system path delimiters automatically. So:
> 
> C:/temp/e8720bb4-b90a-0d00-9b1f-008709e5552b.txt
> 
> And possibly you'll need a leading slash, as "C:" is a reference to the root 
> of the file system:
> 
> /C:/temp/e8720bb4-b90a-0d00-9b1f-008709e5552b.txt

There is also the following option:

        FileLocator C / 'temp' / 'e8720bb4-b90a-0d00-9b1f-008709e5552b.txt'

> Cheers,
> Max
> 
>> On 30 Apr 2017, at 03:15, Casimiro de Almeida Barreto 
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> Good night all.
>>  
>> I´ve had trouble in windows concerning FileSystem.
>>  
>> ((FileSystem disk root) / 
>> ‘C:\temp\e8720bb4-b90a-0d00-9b1f-008709e5552b.txt’) delete
>>  
>> Fails as if the file didn´t exist. Message:
>>  
>> FileDoesNotExist: Path / ‘C:\temp\e8720bb4-b90a-0d00-9b1f-008709e5552b.txt’
>>  
>> And I wonder what´s wrong. Because it works in linux and MacOS.
>>  
>> Trasncript show: ((FileSYstem disk root) / 
>> ‘C:\temp\e8720bb4-b90a-0d00-9b1f-008709e5552b.txt’)
>>  
>> Returns:
>>  
>> File @ C:\temp\e8720bb4-b90a-0d00-9b1f-008709e5552b.txt\
>>  
>> And I wonder where the last \ came from and if is it that is messing all and 
>> how to fix things.
>>  
>> Best regards,
>>  
>> Casimiro Barreto
>> 
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