The workaround I did was to use the .reg file to 'slam' the path into the registry. The limit it always for dos char limit.
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Subject: RE: [Unattended] RE: Drivers
> That 64 char limit if a real problem. Here's my path:
>
\\daloalabsrv.americas.ad.pegs.com\install\os\xpsp1\I386\$oem$\$1\BroadCom44
0
> I hit 64 at $1!!! I can't do anything about this server name, as the FQDN
is not under my control and Linux would not do a
> lookup on daloalabsrv. What the heck am I supposed to do?
Tried just using the IP address?
Regards,
Mark
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