Article ID: 932835
Article Last Modified on 4/10/2007
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Windows CE 5.0
On Universal Disc File System (UDFS) volumes in Microsoft Windows CE 5.0, File Explorer does not correctly display file names that include Unicode characters that have a trailing byte of 0x3B.
This problem occurs because the UDFS in Windows CE interprets the 0x3B trailing byte in the file name as a control byte instead of as a trailing byte.
MORE INFORMATION
Update information
A supported software update is now available from Microsoft as Windows CE 5.0 Platform Builder Monthly Update (February 2007). You can confirm this by scrolling to the "File information" section of this article. The package file name contains the product version, date, Knowledge Base article number, and processor type. The package file name format is:
Product version-yymmdd-kbnnnnnn-processor type
For example: Wincepb50-060503-kb917590-armv4i.msi is the ARMV4i Windows CE 5.0 Platform Builder fix that is documented in KB article 917590 and that is contained in the May 2006 monthly update. To resolve this problem immediately, click the following article number for information about obtaining Windows CE Platform Builder and core operating system software updates:
837392 How to locate core operating system fixes for Microsoft Windows CE Platform Builder products
Prerequisites
You must have Microsoft Windows CE 5.0 installed to apply this update.
Restart requirement
After you install this software update, you must perform a clean build of the whole platform. To clean the platform, click Clean on the Build menu. To build the platform, click Build Platform on the Build menu. You do not have to restart your computer after you apply this software update.
Update replacement information
This update does not replace any other updates.
File information
The English version of this update package has the file attributes or the later file attributes that are listed in the following table.
File name | File size | Date | Time |
---|---|---|---|
Wincepb50-070223-kb932835-armv4i.msi | 624,640 | 23-Feb-2007 | 21:59 |
Wincepb50-070223-kb932835-mipsii.msi | 631,808 | 23-Feb-2007 | 21:59 |
Wincepb50-070223-kb932835-mipsii_fp.msi | 631,808 | 23-Feb-2007 | 21:59 |
Wincepb50-070223-kb932835-mipsiv.msi | 634,880 | 23-Feb-2007 | 21:59 |
Wincepb50-070223-kb932835-mipsiv_fp.msi | 634,880 | 23-Feb-2007 | 21:59 |
Wincepb50-070223-kb932835-sh4.msi | 621,568 | 23-Feb-2007 | 21:59 |
Wincepb50-070223-kb932835-x86.msi | 604,160 | 23-Feb-2007 | 21:59 |
The English version of this update has the file attributes (or later file attributes) that are listed in the following table. The dates and times for these files are listed in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). When you view the file information, it is converted to local time. To find the difference between UTC and local time, use the Time Zone tab in the Date and Time item in Control Panel.
File name | File size | Date | Time | Path |
---|---|---|---|---|
Udfs.lib | 310,240 | 21-Feb-2007 | 02:26 | Public\Common\Oak\Lib\Armv4i\Debug |
Udfs.lib | 234,500 | 21-Feb-2007 | 02:26 | Public\Common\Oak\Lib\Armv4i\Retail |
Udfs.lib | 310,896 | 21-Feb-2007 | 02:27 | Public\Common\Oak\Lib\Mipsii\Debug |
Udfs.lib | 237,976 | 21-Feb-2007 | 02:26 | Public\Common\Oak\Lib\Mipsii\Retail |
Udfs.lib | 311,048 | 21-Feb-2007 | 02:27 | Public\Common\Oak\Lib\Mipsii_fp\Debug |
Udfs.lib | 238,068 | 21-Feb-2007 | 02:27 | Public\Common\Oak\Lib\Mipsii_fp\Retail |
Udfs.lib | 314,910 | 21-Feb-2007 | 02:28 | Public\Common\Oak\Lib\Mipsiv\Debug |
Udfs.lib | 239,280 | 21-Feb-2007 | 02:27 | Public\Common\Oak\Lib\Mipsiv\Retail |
Udfs.lib | 315,064 | 21-Feb-2007 | 02:28 | Public\Common\Oak\Lib\Mipsiv_fp\Debug |
Udfs.lib | 239,376 | 21-Feb-2007 | 02:28 | Public\Common\Oak\Lib\Mipsiv_fp\Retail |
Udfs.lib | 288,716 | 21-Feb-2007 | 02:26 | Public\Common\Oak\Lib\Sh4\Debug |
Udfs.lib | 222,978 | 21-Feb-2007 | 02:25 | Public\Common\Oak\Lib\Sh4\Retail |
Udfs.lib | 272,004 | 21-Feb-2007 | 02:25 | Public\Common\Oak\Lib\X86\Debug |
Udfs.lib | 221,126 | 21-Feb-2007 | 02:25 | Public\Common\Oak\Lib\X86\Retail |
STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed that this is a problem in the Microsoft products that are listed in the "Applies to" section.
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