PS: Find File path Length
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Been searching for a way to find the File Path that exceeded the 260 character limit... Found this nice Powershell script to do just that.
$pathToScan = "C:\Some Folder" # The path to scan and the the lengths for (sub-directories will be scanned as well). $outputFilePath = "C:\temp\PathLengths.txt" # This must be a file in a directory that exists and does not require admin rights to write to. $writeToConsoleAsWell = $true # Writing to the console will be much slower. # Open a new file stream (nice and fast) and write all the paths and their lengths to it. $outputFileDirectory = Split-Path $outputFilePath -Parent if (!(Test-Path $outputFileDirectory)) { New-Item $outputFileDirectory -ItemType Directory } $stream = New-Object System.IO.StreamWriter($outputFilePath, $false) Get-ChildItem -Path $pathToScan -Recurse -Force | Select-Object -Property FullName, @{Name="FullNameLength";Expression={($_.FullName.Length)}} | Sort-Object -Property FullNameLength -Descending | ForEach-Object { $filePath = $_.FullName $length = $_.FullNameLength $string = "$length : $filePath" # Write to the Console. if ($writeToConsoleAsWell) { Write-Host $string } #Write to the file. $stream.WriteLine($string) } $stream.Close()