Microsoft KB Archive/172895

= PRB: Path Limit Is 260 Bytes, Not Characters =

Article ID: 172895

Article Last Modified on 5/2/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Visual InterDev 1.0 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Visual InterDev 6.0 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q172895



SYMPTOMS
When adding files or creating folders in your project, you may see the following message:

The folder name you specified is too long. The complete folder path must be less than 260 characters.

You may see this message even if your path is less than 260 characters because of one of the following reasons:


 * This limit is the number of bytes supported in the path, not the number of characters. If using double-byte characters, you will hit this limit long before you have 260 characters in the path.
 * The path on your client machine is longer than the path on the Web, so you hit this limit sooner than expected.



CAUSE
The path to the Web files on the server may be shorter than the path to the files on the local drive. Although the Web path may be short enough, when you add a few extra folders for the local drive location the path becomes too long. For example, a Web path could be as follows:

"C:\inetpub\wwwroot\some long path" (less than 260 characters)

While the path on the local drive could be as follows:

"C:\program files\devstudio\an extremely long project directory\ MyProjects\some long path"

This simple example adds just over 50 bytes to the path length.

When working with double-byte characters, these limits are reached much faster, and the difference between the Web path length and the local path length would be more distinct.



RESOLUTION
Do not use paths of unusually long lengths.



STATUS
This behavior is by design.

