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lord_greatmane (lord_greatmane@yahoo.com) 2009/08/14 11:12

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My problem is not with the names of the files. It is with the length of the path when I try to un-rar them. I have run into this problem a few times before when files were created on a unix system. Unix has a near unlimited path length for anything you do. But Windows limits the path to 256 characters. When I use QuickPar it checks the files just fine and has no trouble reading the names. But when I use WinRar to try to unarchive them it crashes with the error that the path name is too long even if I move the files to the root directory. Is there another good program that handles rar's that will work on XP that I could try?


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