Frank Borell:
> My initial issue was trying to rename/move files on a SAN that were
> written from Mac's.
I've never used a SAN. It is possible that it has its own name
system and what you are seeing is the result of different views of that.
> While the easier messed up files names were e
Neil Hodgson wrote:
> Frank Borell:
> > On all three types of PC/Servers they are set to 0.
> >
> > For now I'll have to process this script on non 2003 servers?!?
>
> What do you get if you call win32api.GetShortPathName on the long name?
>
> Neil
Neil,
It seems I'm in a catch 22.
My i
Frank Borell:
> On all three types of PC/Servers they are set to 0.
>
> For now I'll have to process this script on non 2003 servers?!?
What do you get if you call win32api.GetShortPathName on the long name?
Neil
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Neil,
On all three types of PC/Servers they are set to 0.
For now I'll have to process this script on non 2003 servers?!?
Thanks,
Frank
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Frank Borell:
> I'm having a problem retrieving the ShortName from a file that was
> written by a MAC and only from a Windows 2003 server.
>
> I realize the file has a space after it, but I can retrieve the short
> name from Windows XP and 2000;
Does your Windows 2003 machine have short file