There is always a possibility that you are right when you say that this
problem is due to file name length.
However, I disagree because in nearly every process that calls a file
that has an invalid file name due to it's being too long, either comes
back with an error message telling you that this is the problem (as in
the 'Command Prompt' - The filename or extension is too long) or ignores
it completely (as in 'Send to,,,' mspaint.exe).
It does not come back with an error message like the one quoted -
"Access is denied" or "The above file name is invalid"
==
Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-)
"Singapore Computer Service" <(E-Mail Removed)>
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> Hello
>
> The total length of the file name is too long.
>
> See
> http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_can_yo...Explorer_error
> or
> http://tinyurl.com/n934kv
>
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> "Walter R." <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> This is the darnedest thing. I cannot get rid of this file!
>>
>> I went into safe mode, but got the error message when I tried to open
>> the file: Access is denied
>>
>> Then I tried to access is from "Run" in regular mode and Safe Mode:
>> No luck - "The above file name is invalid".
>>
>> The file name is: 1861 Family Album - Supplement 25 Friedrich
>> Feldhaus and Lisett Feldhaus = Great Grandparents.tif
>>
>> I installed "Unlocker" as recommended above. This program is supposed
>> to unlock a locked program with a menu when right-clicked. There is
>> no "Unlocker" displayed when I right click this abominable file,
>> although the right-click works fine on other files.
>>
>> The file from Hell!
>>
>> --
>> Walter
>> www.rationality.net
>> -
>> "Walter R." <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>>>I am running WinXP 3.
>>>
>>> I have a few files that I scanned into my computer from my scanner.
>>> Most files can be manipulated just fine, but there is one very
>>> important .tiff file that refuses to be renamed, deleted, display or
>>> anything. It just sits there and cannot be modified or deleted in
>>> any way. It shows 5 MB ok.
>>>
>>> How can I salvage this file or delete it?
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> --
>>> Walter
>>> www.rationality.net
>>> -
>>>
>>
>>
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