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Fastcopy v3.05
Fastcopy v3.05








Again, my problem was much worse than this.Īt this point, I have to admit that I was feeling a little concerned. This would work well if my folder depth totaled less than 256 X 26 characters long (that is the character limit times the number of letters in the alphabet and thereby the number of virtual drives I could create). Several minutes of clicking to get there showed me that I was no closer to it then when I started. So, in my case, I would have to find the deepest folder and start from there. The problem is that if the folder you move is still too long then you still can't delete it. This is a good solution if the problem is that the folder is just a little bit too long. This is a nice idea, but as I have more than 256 folders, it really won't help. So, how to fix it? Well, I found a page by Microsoft that suggested some solutions (which I'll simplify a bit). It will let you create files with paths longer than this, but not delete them. The problem is that Windows cannot delete a file whose path is longer than 256 characters long. I just highlighted the folder on clicked delete. This seemed an easy problem to solve, however. I'm not sure how many as Windows seemed to stop counting. The effect of which was several levels deep of "_BAK" folders in my CustomTags folder.Īctually, "several" doesn't cut it. Worse yet, I did this using a recursive bit of code (if programming is dangerous, recursion is doubly so). Unfortunately, I made a mistake while making some changes that caused it to copy "CustomTags/_BAK". As part of this, I back up my CustomTags folder by renaming it "CustomTag_BAK" - easy enough. My plan was that I would write some automated tests to test a vanilla installation of the Neptune framework.

fastcopy v3.05

I got experience with that first hand recently when one small programming mistake caused a bit of a disaster on my computer. The bad news is that programming is also like using a credit card, inasmuch as you can get yourself into a depth of problem just not possible without it. I would say that is true of scripting in general. Years ago when I started learning VBA for Excel, I was reading a book by John Walkenbach and he compared learning macros in Excel to using a remote control - once you learn it you don't know how you lived without it.










Fastcopy v3.05