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windows - python win32 filename length workaround

I have found out that you can't open(filepath) when filepath length is greater than 255 characters even if the filename itself is 10 characters long (the remaining part is the directory path).

Any idea to work around this issue? (python 2.6 on win32)

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The most general approach to this is to prefix the path with \\?\ (reference). Be aware that this disables certain pre-processing on the path, but nothing major IMO.

Also I can note that on 32-bit Windows Server 2003 with Python 2.7 I had to use prefixed Unicode path (u"\\\\?" prefix or ur"\\?") since (as mentioned in reference) non-Unicode API functions may still be limited to MAX_PATH length even though the prefix is used.

e.g., ur"\\?\c:emp....abc.txt"


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