This is directly from microsoft.com
http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...61033.mspx#EIC
Windows usually limits file names to 260 characters. But the file name must
actually be shorter than that, since the complete path (such as C:\Program
Files\filename.txt) is included in this character count. This is why you
might occasionally encounter an error when copying a file with a very long
file name to a location that has a longer path than its current location.
"Dustin Harper" <> wrote in message
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> It is still 256 characters (255?) if I remember correctly. It is still
> based on NTFS.
>
> WinFS is the next file system, and it should have a MUCH higher limit, if
> not theoretically unlimited.
>
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> Dustin Harper
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> "Alejandro" <> wrote in message
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>> Hi, I posted this question some time ago with no luck, so I would like to
>> give a try again in case there are new info about this. I would like to
>> know the file name size limit in windows vista (or windows server 2003 if
>> better). For NTFS the limit is 256 characters and this includes the whole
>> path like c:\folder1\folder2\folder3....\folderN.
>> I know Microsoft was working in a new file system and was planning to
>> include it with Vista but later they removed the proyect from Vista, this
>> file system was SQL-based and I suppose the limit for the file names
>> would be greatly increased...but now I dont know.
>> Any info?
>> Thanks!
>> Alejandro.
>>
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