Topic: 8.3 folder names in .ISO vs. command line, 8.3 folder names in .ISO, when using CLI | < Next Oldest | Next Newest > |
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jshaw3 

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Posted on: Sep. 01 2011,13:18 |
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I used UltraISO in a script (command line form) to create an ISO file of a folder tree. When I browsed into the ISO file (and browsed into the DVD after burning the ISO), the longer folder names had been converted to 8.3 format (e.g., "Descriptive Folder Name" -> "Descript~1").
Other posts have described how (in the GUI) to change the default format from DOS(8.3) to Windows/Unix(31). I did that in the GUI, but it had no effect on the workings of my script.
Is there a command line option I can use to preserve the folder names in their original format as the ISO file is created?
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jshaw3 

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Posted on: Sep. 01 2011,15:33 |
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Ah, I misunderstood the documentation. The following command line options addressed my situation:
-ilong -lowercase
All is well.
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klauzser 

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Posted on: Jun. 04 2012,21:39 |
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I guess everything seems to be okay now. Were you able to fix this problem? If so, can you provide how?
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