Difference between revisions of "Windows Path Length Limit Reached"
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===Method 1: Edit The Registry By-Hand If You Are Comfortable Making Registry Changes===  | ===Method 1: Edit The Registry By-Hand If You Are Comfortable Making Registry Changes===  | ||
Revision as of 18:31, 20 May 2021
INTRO
- In many cases, Windows has a default limit of how many characters can make up a complete path to a file. That includes the length of the folder names. The limit is supposedly 260 characters for a path name. But, we've seen it actually stop at 255.
 
- To get around this limit, Windows allows you to make a change in the registry that will allow you to have a much longer path (in terms of number of characters in the path name) up to 32767 characters. A big increase!
 
Make A Registry Edit To Increase Path Length
- Two ways to make the change. Either run the registry editor yourself (Method 1) or run a prepared script to do it for you (Method 2), the easy method.
 
Method 1: Edit The Registry By-Hand If You Are Comfortable Making Registry Changes
- Become an admin user on your system.
 
- Run regedit
 
- The key to change is located at:
 
- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\FileSystem\LongPathsEnabled
 
- Set the key’s DWORD value to “1”
 
- Reboot to activate the change.
 
Method 2: Run A Script To Make The Change For You
- Download the script to enable long pathnames on your windows system by clicking:
 
- Unzip the downloaded file Win-LongPathsEnabled.zip
 
- That will result in a file called LongPathsEnabled.reg
 
- Double-click LongPathsEnabled.reg to run that file.
 
- You may be prompted for admin account credentials. So, enter those to continue.
 
- Reboot to activate the change.