The folder name was listed in File Explorer with just plain four dots `....`.

When I tried opening it, I came into some kind of endless rabbit hole loop where I opened the exact same folder again and again - I could do this endlessly. Showing the path like `C:\ExamplePath\....\....\....\....\....` etc.

It was hanging my TypeScript compilation in one specific project. It took me more than a year before I found this folder and its related problems, because it was rooted deeply in nested folders. I never expected an issue like this, so I never looked for it.

I couldn't delete the folder the normal way because of the special name. In the end, I could remove it by using CommandLine and deleting the parent folder with `rd /s /q path`.

I tried to create the folder afterward again, but was unable to do so with both File Explorer and Command line.

In my 20 plus years of using Windows, I've never seen this bug before, and I can imagine it can be a really annoying and confusing problem for amateur users.

Does anyone know how this could have happened and how to reproduce this issue?

**Update**

For people who are interested: this path was located deep within a TFS folder. So probably TFS uses the bypass method @grawity explained (*"Various file managers, archivers, etc"*)

Did I stumble on a rare TFS bug?