BUG: Object Packager GPFs w/ Paths Greater Than 64 Characters

ID: Q109116

2.01 WINDOWS kbole kbbuglist

The information in this article applies to:

SYMPTOMS

Packaging an object that has a fully qualified path of more than 64 letters results in a general protection (GP) fault in the Object Packager.

CAUSE

MS-DOS paths have a limit of 64 characters. The Object Packager does not correctly handle scenarios that involve File Manager paths greater than this limit.

STATUS

Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Windows 3.1 Object Packager.

This problem does not occur with Object Packager 3.5 on Windows NT 3.5.

MORE INFORMATION

Steps to Reproduce

1. Create a directory structure in File Manager that results in a path

   greater than 64 characters. You must use File Manager because MS-DOS
   will not allow a directory structure this large to be created.

2. Use File Manager to copy a file into this new subdirectory. File Manager
   must be used because MS-DOS will not recognize this directory.

3. Select the file from within File Manager.

4. Choose Copy from the File menu.

5. Choose the Copy To Clipboard button to place the filename and path on

   the clipboard.

6. Launch CntOutl and Paste Link.

Additional reference words: 2.10 3.10 GPF GP-Fault buglist2.01 KBCategory: kbole kbbuglist KBSubcategory: LeTwoApp Keywords : kb16bitonly

Last Reviewed: July 24, 1997