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Andrew
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I have an image of an old server which contains a company's data. I need to pull that data out. However, users have created folders withing folders and used the 255 character threashold. I therefore cannot pull out all the data with a simple copy and paste.

Does anyone know a Long File lister that will work with Server 2008 or a way of Windows ignoring the fact we have gone over the 255 characters.
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Can you not just use something like SyncToy to mirror it accross?
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Can you not rename the files? Could easily put together a batch script to truncate the filenames if they are over the 255 character limit.
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Dom wouldn't it do that anyway (truncate I mean)? I know in the old days of DOS etc. it would do that if it was longer than 8 characters.
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quote:
Originally posted by Sam
Dom wouldn't it do that anyway (truncate I mean)? I know in the old days of DOS etc. it would do that if it was longer than 8 characters.


Don't think so; in command it'll truncate but only for representation (from what i gather). To be hoenst i'm not quite sure about the whole filename length situ - i know it's 255 characters under NTFS, but can't remember if that the whole path (have a feeling the whole path has to <= 32k characters) or just a limit for (sub)directories/filenames.

Either way, if there isn't any issue renaming the files then i would; easiest option and all

[Edited on 15-07-2011 by Dom]
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May not suit your situation but in the past i've got round this by mapping a network drive to a folder in the chain, replacing the first 20-30 chars with a single drive letter.

bet of a longer process but has worked for me in the past

otherwise there is bound to be a tool for the job on the hirens boot disc (google it)
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quote:
Originally posted by Planty02
May not suit your situation but in the past i've got round this by mapping a network drive to a folder in the chain, replacing the first 20-30 chars with a single drive letter.



yes! simple but clever.
Andrew
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64GB of data and 40,000 folders - i'm fucked here

Only thing i can think blasting the image of the old server drive accross
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What's wrong with batch filename truncating?

Edit - Get the batch to throw out a log file that way you can always rename stuff back again if the shit hits the fan, so to speak.

[Edited on 15-07-2011 by Dom]
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think if you do it via command prompt its ok

use xcopy
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Why do you need to trunkcate filenames? Robocopy doesn't insist on 255 chars max?
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I normally just copy to a folder higher up the tree until one let's me do it.
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Am I being really stupid or have I just never come across this problem before?
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It's normally clients that put absolutely everything in the folder and filenames. When you try to restore to your desktop for example its too long.
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How are you doing on this andrew?
Andrew
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quote:
Originally posted by pow
Am I being really stupid or have I just never come across this problem before?


No mate, Windows is stupid for allowing users to be so stupid

[Edited on 19-07-2011 by Andrew]
Andrew
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quote:
Originally posted by Planty02
How are you doing on this andrew?


Took server offline on Saturday and created a new partition from VMware/Windows. I've pulled the data off the old server using snapshot and blasted all the data back on removing all redundant data no longer needed. This has worked ok and the users are happy. I now need to go through the data manually when i get chance renaming the silly file names and removing emtey folders.


 
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