I was going to say pics or gtfo!
I got this far. It seems File Explorer has issues that command line doesn't though. So, we're both right! *cuddles*
\\?\D:\tmp\1234567890123456789012345\1234567890123456789012345\1234567890123456789012345\1234567890123456789012345\1234567890123456789012345\1234567890123456789012345\1234567890123456789012345\1234567890123456789012345\1234567890123456789012345\1234567890123456789012345\1234567890123456789012345\1234567890123456789012345\1234567890123456789012345\1234567890123456789012345\1234567890123456789012345\1234567890123456789012345
( , Wed 29 Apr 2020, 13:29, Share, Reply)
I got this far. It seems File Explorer has issues that command line doesn't though. So, we're both right! *cuddles*
\\?\D:\tmp\1234567890123456789012345\1234567890123456789012345\1234567890123456789012345\1234567890123456789012345\1234567890123456789012345\1234567890123456789012345\1234567890123456789012345\1234567890123456789012345\1234567890123456789012345\1234567890123456789012345\1234567890123456789012345\1234567890123456789012345\1234567890123456789012345\1234567890123456789012345\1234567890123456789012345\1234567890123456789012345
( , Wed 29 Apr 2020, 13:29, Share, Reply)
There are a number of factors at play.
Your example above is a UNC format path, which doesn't exhibit the problem, but trying to write to that using a DOS style path (which is often the default) will cause issues, even using the command line and on standard Windows 10.
( , Wed 29 Apr 2020, 18:18, Share, Reply)
Your example above is a UNC format path, which doesn't exhibit the problem, but trying to write to that using a DOS style path (which is often the default) will cause issues, even using the command line and on standard Windows 10.
( , Wed 29 Apr 2020, 18:18, Share, Reply)