Is it possible to have ampersands ("&") in the url before the query string?

My client found that the page has a page /nfm&t, so I created a directory with a name nfm&twith index index.html (for verification), and this URL still throws 404. Apparently, this is not so simple.

Any ideas? Or is there a way to simply redirect nfm&tto nfmtso that the URL at least resolves?

This, by the way, is a Windows server that throws a key into the way I'm used to doing redirects.

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