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Which one of the following statements about Windows file names is FALSE? a.names are case-sensitive

b.names may contain an extension at the end
c.names can be path-names, starting with a drive letter
d.not all symbols can be used in a name

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A file name is a name used to uniquely identify a computer file stored in a file system.Different file systems impose different restrictions on file name lengths and the allowed characters within file names.The answer is (A) names are case sensitive.this is because windows does not distinguish between lower and upper case in naming both files and folders .Names may contain .exe or any other extensions at the end. We use a backlash as part of the volume names to separate the components of a path. For instance: C:\path\file. Letter C is the drive letter. Symbols like colons, ampersand, asterisk and braces cannot be used.
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The answer is (A)

Windows OS does not distinguish between lower case and upper case in naming both files and folders. Names may contain .exe or any other extension at the end. We use a backlash as part of the volume names to separate the components of a path. For instance: C:\path\file. Letter C is the drive letter. Symbols like colons, ampersand, asterisk and braces cannot be used.


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