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dmshimself 

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Joined: Jun. 2005
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Posted on: Jun. 30 2005,05:02 |
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I'm using 7.6.0.1081 and having a problem with some file snot being copied into an iso image. The file lengths have a long directory structure and long names. I've checked the boxes to allow tp to 211 chars and that helped, but I still have some way to go.
Files that are 'too' long simpy do not make it onto the ISO.
Now I hate to say this, but I can produce an ISO with Nero (it may not be strictly readable on every CD), but I'd prefer to stick to ultraiso as I have a number of batch files already setup.
Can anyone think of what I might be doing wrong??
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xoben 

Group: Super Administrators
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Joined: Nov. 2004
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Posted on: Jun. 30 2005,09:32 |
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Firstly, long path is not a problem, becase ISO volume stores every folder name seperatly.
To fully support windows filenames, it is recommanded to use 'UDF' volume other than 'Joliet'.
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dmshimself 

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Posted on: Jul. 01 2005,05:30 |
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Thanks for that but it doesn't seem to help. Â I have played around a bit and found that it seems to be the length of the source filename. Â So in my case I have a unc type path which is pretty large, but the files I want are there. Â If I drag that lot into ultraiso, not all the files are added. Â (No warnings that I could see).
But good news, if I map a drive letter to some point further down the unc path, all is well.
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