Case Sensitive folders

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Case Sensitive folders

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Starting in 17089, NTFS has a new flag that can be set on directories to indicate all operations in those directories should be treated as case sensitive, which allows Windows applications to correctly open files that differ only by case.
So i played around with this and noticed that on the pain side of xyplorer it shows items even though they are named the same thing but on the left side(Tree)it only shows one folder

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Re: Case Sensitive folders

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Are you talking about the FILE_FLAG_POSIX_SEMANTICS flag?

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