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| Cannot copy <filename> path is too deep
I am experiencing this problem on a Windows 2003 R2 SP2 server, the file/folder character length are less than 255. The clients OS vary from Windows XP to Vista, if I am on my domain controller and i try to move a big file to my storage server (the one experiencing the problem) I get this error. This is happening every time and to everyone, files can vary from 30MB onward. Any idea why guys? |
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| Re: Cannot copy <filename> path is too deep
Hello AU, Have a look here for starting: http://www.chicagotech.net/winissues/pathtoolong.htm Are your drives NTFS formatted? |
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| Re: Cannot copy <filename> path is too deep
This is a Windows* OS/file system issue.The cause is directory paths on the drive is longer than 255 characters (including spaces).There's a lot of additional softwares which can fix this problem like Long Path Tool. |
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