Hello.
I have a small problem with the the result of some files. Their file names are displayed with 8 characters (like DOS names, ending with ~1) instead of their full filenames.
For example a file called "Abcdefghijklm.file" is displayed as "Abcdef~1.file".
Thus, I cannot find them with normal file search (hopefully, if I have the "Match Path" option of Everything enabled, I can find them through their folder names results).
This happens especially on .mp3 files (usually on latest copies from external sources or downloads). I'm not sure if it happens after id3 tags modifications or not. But I remember that occasionally, I've encountered that kind of results with other filetypes, too.
If I copy these files in another partition of my hard disk and then re-copy them to their original place, then their names get fixed and they can be displayed in my Everything search results normally.
Any ideas how to prevent that phenomenon? My OS is Windows 7 x64 and I use my hard disks in RAID-0.
Thank you.
Eight character filenames
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Re: Eight character filenames
Ok, I've noticed that after renaming the short-named files and restoring their titles again, the search results of Everything are now displayed both with full and short names, on the same path.
After some time passes, the search results get restored and display correctly. Does that have to do with the index of Everything or with Windows (MTF or something)?
Is there any way to restore the search results manually?
Thank you.
After some time passes, the search results get restored and display correctly. Does that have to do with the index of Everything or with Windows (MTF or something)?
Is there any way to restore the search results manually?
Thank you.
Re: Eight character filenames
I'm going to venture to say that they are in fact either SFN or file names that happen to have a '~' in them.
If you were to drop to a C: prompt & do a:
... Then if only one filename (on a line) is returned, then it is a SFN.
If more then one filename appears on a line, then it is a LFN that appears as if it were a SFN.
If there is only one filename listed on the line, & it is listed leftmost, then it is a SFN:
If there is only one filename listed on the line, & it is listed rightmost, then it is a LFN.
If there are two filenames listed on the line, then there are both SFN & LFNs for that file:
Note the file: AP2S~1.SAF. It looks it is SFN but in reality it is only a filename that happens to have a '~' in it.
If you were to drop to a C: prompt & do a:
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C:> DIR /X FILENA~1.JPG
If more then one filename appears on a line, then it is a LFN that appears as if it were a SFN.
If there is only one filename listed on the line, & it is listed leftmost, then it is a SFN:
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O:\OLD.OTHER\WEBCOW\tmp\FeeKaroke>dir /x blackh*.kar
Volume in drive O is OTHERNOLD
Directory of O:\OLD.OTHER\FeeKaroke
12/16/1996 03:46 PM 55,738 BLACKH~1.KAR
1 File(s) 55,738 bytes
0 Dir(s) 3,474,591,744 bytes free
If there are two filenames listed on the line, then there are both SFN & LFNs for that file:
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C:\TMP>dir ap2* /x
Volume in drive C is ZAR7C95
Directory of C:\TMP
11/19/2010 03:34 PM 1,714 AP2S
12/19/2002 09:51 AM 1,636 AP2S~1.103 AP2S.103102
12/08/2003 11:47 AM 1,868 AP2SA~1.120 ap2sa.120803
12/30/2003 03:27 PM 1,656 AP2SA~2.123 AP2SA.123003
12/31/2002 02:23 PM 1,815 AP2SA~1.123 ap2sa.1231
12/31/2007 01:56 PM 1,020 AP2SA~3.123 AP2SA.123107
12/31/2007 12:42 PM 1,444 AP2SA1~1.B4 AP2SA.123107.b4
01/16/2008 02:14 PM 1,285 AP2SA.13
01/11/2002 04:18 PM 2,769 AP2SA.B5
02/09/2004 03:51 PM 1,921 AP2SA.feb
11/29/1999 11:22 AM 1,696 AP2S~1.SAF
11/19/2010 03:34 PM 18,517 AP2X
12/08/2003 11:47 AM 20,547 AP2XA~1.120 ap2xa.120803
12/30/2003 03:27 PM 18,056 AP2XA~2.123 AP2XA.123003
12/31/2002 02:23 PM 19,768 AP2XA~1.123 ap2xa.1231
12/31/2007 01:56 PM 10,090 AP2XA~3.123 AP2XA.123107
12/31/2007 12:42 PM 16,343 AP2XA1~1.B4 AP2XA.123107.b4
01/16/2008 02:14 PM 13,245 AP2XA.13
01/11/2002 04:18 PM 32,023 AP2XA.B5
02/09/2004 03:51 PM 21,101 AP2XA.feb
20 File(s) 188,514 bytes
0 Dir(s) 21,518,938,112 bytes free