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Re: large File Paths in Windows



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The problem is when I make the FSSpec with the FullPath. When the FullPath is greater than 127 characters the "name" of the FSSpec file ends with garbage. Do you know another function to make the FSSpec? I'm currently using FSMakeFSSpec or NativePathNameToFSSpec. Thanks in advance.

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From: Germán Gonçalves <email@hidden>
Date: 12-ago-2005 12:50
Subject: large File Paths in Windows
To: email@hidden

Hi, I need help, I made an OCX with Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 using QT lib
to use it within a .NET application. This works fine but when I have a File
Path with a length grater than 127 it crashes in the
"PToCstr((char*)theFullPath);" function with no error. Previously the
CToPstr function works fine.
If the File Path is grater than 145 then "OpenMovieFile(&sfFile,
&movieResFile, fsRdPerm);" returns a error value.
Can you help me with this?



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