Mail Archives: opendos/2000/05/01/06:52:40
From: | "Florian Xaver" <dos DOT fire AT aon DOT at>
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To: | <opendos AT delorie DOT com>
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Subject: | Re: Long File Names
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Date: | Mon, 1 May 2000 12:57:11 +0200
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Hi!
>Bob, Thanks for the pointer to 4DOS.
>Unfortunately, the command interpreter is only part of the solution.
>The other part is that each particular DOS program we run must also be
>"LFN aware". (that's the tough part)
>My most favorite program of all time (XtreePro), is not LFN aware. :(((
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>IMO, the only viable solution is the "single step method".
>That step being.... rename the file in question to 8.3 format.
>IIRC, every program on every OS can recognize 8.3
>So.... problem solved. :))
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>But if you'de like to continue using those LFNs, try LFNDOS by Chris Jones.
>http://members.xoom.com/dosuser/dosutils.htm
The developer of LFN tools also want to make a LFN driver:
http://odi.webjump.com/ )
"I think of making a DOS "driver" to provide the LFN API under DOS. This way
you could use one of those Norton Commander Clones which support long
filenames."
Bye
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