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always getting this error message trying to move files from pCloud
I suspect this is more a pCloud issue than a Windows 10 issue but my Googling hasn't found an answer. I am using Windows 10 Home, ver 1909, OS build 18363.900 if that's helpful. Whenever I try to copy a file I have in one of my pCloud folders to a local drive or to Dropbox I receive this message: The filename you specified is not valid or too long. Now it's not an issue of length because one of the files that elicited that message was key.doc and obviously that's not long and has no offending letters, symbols, or spaces. I'm wondering if anyone can tell me why I can't move those files from the cloud. thanks Laurence Smith -- -- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus |
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always getting this error message trying to move files frompCloud
On 02/07/2020 03:00, Laurence Smith wrote:
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always getting this error message trying to move files from pCloud
Laurence Smith wrote:
I suspect this is more a pCloud issue than a Windows 10 issue but my Googling hasn't found an answer. I am using Windows 10 Home, ver 1909, OS build 18363.900 if that's helpful. Whenever I try to copy a file I have in one of my pCloud folders to a local drive or to Dropbox I receive this message: The filename you specified is not valid or too long. Now it's not an issue of length because one of the files that elicited that message was key.doc and obviously that's not long and has no offending letters, symbols, or spaces. I'm wondering if anyone can tell me why I can't move those files from the cloud. thanks Laurence Smith For your amusement, some fun with mklink and infinite loops in the pathname... https://github.com/Microsoft/winfile/issues/131 You see, some of the file system "features", lead to infinite recursion if you drop stuff on them. Your home directory has some "Junctions" in it. ******* You could do a trace with Process Monitor, then filter on Operation is CreateFile (Add to filter) Operation is WriteFile (Add to filter) and see if you can see the absolute pathname used for the (attempted) operation. You can see even failed file operations there, such as attempts to create things which are too long. https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sys...nloads/procmon The tool I think, even has a "find" in it, so you could enter "key.doc" and that will save some scrolling to find the reference. After the "event", the "screwup" is captured, go to the File menu in Process Monitor and "untick the tickmark". This stops the trace and then you can take your time looking at filenames and such. Paul |
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