Harry Putnam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>> A (stupid) workaround is copying an existing file to the file name to
>> be created inside dired, and then to edit.
>
> Wait, can we see command syntax?  I had a very similar problem a few
> days ago.  It turned out to be address related. That is, emacs file
> name syntax was being seen as an attempt to open  files on \.

Anything goes, of course. But I could reproduce Christoph's problem on
a C$ share, writing it uppercase. So I guess it is different from your
problem (where I still don't understand why case matters).

Best regards, Michael.



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