>It stops most users: some of those spaces are chr(32) others are
>chr(255). You'll have to try every one. Also the upsidedown ! works
>like the sigma trick below. Also directory like: "H       " are good.
>It looks like a "H" in DOS and Windoze can't read it. DELTREE wont
>even erase it.
Hehehe...  You can have more fun doing it the other way around : '
     HI.TXT' - it confuses the heck out of newbies.  But it's too easy to spot.

BTW, I read somewhere that when DOS deletes a file it changes the first letter
to a question mark.  However, when it stores it in a directory it uses some
symbol or other, and changes this symbol into a question mark.  when it reads
the directory it does it the other way around.  WHY?

Regards,         Home page: http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Horizon/8786
Ben A L Jemmett        ICQ: 9848866       JGSD e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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