Hi and thanks for your response.
Ok... then i try your idea...

Regards from a sunny Sweden..
Sven E

On 2007-03-12, at 16:35, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> On Mar 11, 2007, at 19:08 UTC, Sven E Olsson wrote:
>
>>    ' create a folderitem from the absolute path
>>    f = GetFolderItem(pathStr)
>>
>> The pathStr is created from d.absolutepath and is 266 bytes long ..
>> two folders have names about 50 bytes long. What is the limit? Should
>> it not be a filename longer than 32 bytes? ... or was it 64 or  
>> 256 ...
>
> No, there's no such limit any more.  If you want to see how
> AbsolutePath can fail, just mount another volume with the same name as
> something local, and watch as the OS tries to guess which one you  
> mean!
> (Of course, sometimes it will guess correctly... that's what's
> insidious about AbsolutePath; it *usually* works!)
>
> Best,
> - Joe
>
> --
> Joe Strout -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>



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