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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T20:29:06+00:00 2026-05-16T20:29:06+00:00

Hi all i have written a code to display a message box if invalid

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Hi all i have written a code to display a message box if invalid characters are entered while saving the file but my message box is not displaying. Actually i will have a save file dialog option to save a file if the filename starts or consists of the following

             \\/:*?<>|"

I would like to display a message box as invalid or illegalcharacters in file

My code is as follows

  Stream myStream;
    SaveFileDialog saveFileDialog1 = new SaveFileDialog();

   saveFileDialog1.InitialDirectory = @"C:\";
   saveFileDialog1.DefaultExt = "txt";
   saveFileDialog1.Filter = "(*.txt)|*.txt";
  saveFileDialog1.FilterIndex = 2;
  saveFileDialog1.RestoreDirectory = true;

 if (saveFileDialog1.ShowDialog() == DialogResult.OK)
 {
    FileName = saveFileDialog1.FileName;
    if ((FilePathHasInvalidChars(FileName)))
     {
         MessageBox.Show("File name should not contain \\/:*?<>|" ,"", MessageBoxButtons.OK, MessageBoxIcon.Error);
      }
     else
     {
         if ((myStream = saveFileDialog1.OpenFile()) != null)
         {

              //FileName = saveFileDialog1.FileName;
              if (!(FilePathHasInvalidChars(FileName)))
              {
                 TreeNode newNode = new TreeNode(FileName);
                 newNode.SelectedImageIndex = 1;
                 tvwACH.SelectedNode.Nodes.Add(newNode);
                 TreeNode NodeFileHeader = newNode.Nodes.Add("FileHeader");
                 myStream.Close();
               }

           }
        }

     }

    public static bool FilePathHasInvalidChars(string path)
    {

        return (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(path) && path.IndexOfAny(System.IO.Path.GetInvalidPathChars()) >= 0);
      }

Can any one help me

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    2026-05-16T20:29:06+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 8:29 pm

    The SaveFileDialog class has a property called ValidateNames. It the value of that property is true(which it is by default, no need to assign it), the dialog will automatically validate that the name the the user enters does not contain any illegal characters. If the user enters an illegal file name and clicks the “Save” button, the dialog will not close, but instead show an error message:
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    (yes, I am currently using Windows XP)

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