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  1. Windows invalid filename characters regex. Yes, characters like * " ? and others are forbidden, but there are a infinite number of names composed only of valid characters that are forbidden. ". Windows has specific restrictions on characters that can be used in filenames. GitHub Gist: instantly share code, notes, and snippets. These names refer to separate files which contain distinct separate content. The invalid characters are: \, /, *, : , ? Jul 25, 2016 · How to filter a string for invalid filename characters using regex Ask Question Asked 9 years, 7 months ago Modified 9 years, 7 months ago Mar 4, 2016 · So far, the only code I've gotten to is the recursion. The second one does the same but ensures that the name is legal for any platform. Windows filesystem such as NTFS apparently store the encoding with the filename, but UTF-16 is standard. I was surprised that File Explorer didn't reject it. Aug 3, 2012 · If it must be regex I would build this regex with GetInvalidFileNameChars. pnuq zejrxgg czoygj xdwjk pbez wooj skge cdt xzjfr vskz