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|    npocmaka to Paul Emmons    |
|    Re: What has happened to short file name    |
|    11 Apr 18 09:01:33    |
      From: npocmaka@gmail.com              On Wednesday, April 11, 2018 at 3:37:35 AM UTC+1, Paul Emmons wrote:       > I often deal with file names in non-Latin languages. In these       > cases, a directory listing replaces many characters with question       > marks. Sometimes the file name as shown contains nothing but       > question marks. In previous versions of DOS, it was possible to       > deal with such files by means of short file names (AKA 8.3) but       > Windows 7 does not produce them and this field in the directory       > listing is blank. The short file name was unique to a folder. If       > you copied a file specified with this name, the new copy would       > preserve the long file name. No problem.       >       > But if the only way to refer to a file is with a series of question       > marks, then the name is not unique, and an attempt to copy (delete,       > etc) it is liable to include many other files.       >       > Is it possible to force Windows 7 to produce and display short file       > names? If not, how can we work around this problem in order to       > deal with files on the command line and in batch programs?              check if they are enabled through the registry:       https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc959352.aspx              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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