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Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. Previous Next. Also, note that I can create a long name directory and its gets converted to a short name. How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. In reply to NightOwl's post on August 5, Also, this is happening to my desktop and laptop, both of which were upgraded to Windows 8 Pro from Windows 7 Ultimate.

I have researched everywhere and can not find an answer to this. I hope somebody can help me find out what I can do about this issue. When you save a file with a long file name to an NTFS drive, NTFS creates, by default, a second file directory entry with a short file name conforming to the 8.

You can disable 8. Side Note: You can see what the short filenames are in a cmd. The association between long and short names is made when the directory is created. Windows creates a "short path entry" in the directory that contains the 8. So the association between the short and long name is permanent and doesn't change unless you modify the directories rename, delete, recreate.

The gory patent infested details are also described in this Wikipedia page. It's not required, and the name can actually be anything, but if the regular name isn't already 8.

If there's no extension, there's usually no dot either. But once the name's set, it rarely changes unless the file is renamed. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams? Collectives on Stack Overflow. Learn more. How does windows resolves short names 8. Asked 11 years, 7 months ago. Active 11 years, 7 months ago. Same as before. Copy the below into notepad and save it with a. Except this time, you can just drag and drop a folder or file icon onto the.

If you're feeling industrious, you can also save the. FileSystemObject" ' Is object a file or folder? If fso. FolderExists WScript. ShortPath End If If fso. FileExists WScript. GetFile WScript. ShortPath End If. From: bazga on 27 May PDT. This is great. Please claim this as an answer!! I would if I could, but I have not yet reached the coveted position of Google Researcher. From: bumpher-ga on 27 May PDT. The BEST and simplest way to do this in windows xp is to use the command.

Click start, run, type in command then press enter. These 2 programs are 2 totally different programs. Command is the windows 32bit version of the command prompt. I don't know them all but using command rather than cmd automatically displays short files names and paths. Maybe I'm missing something ;-. From: bumpher-ga on 29 May PDT. You're right, my mistake, it is command.

At any rate, I am not understanding what your are saying. You need to use the long filename again?



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