Long File & Path Names Shorten When Launched Using AssociationID: Q142275
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When an application is installed along a path that contains a space (as in C:\Program Files\MyApp) and you double-click a data file registered to MyApp.exe in Explorer (or any other shell), you will only get a short file name on the command line.
To resolve the problem, place quotation marks around the around the
arguments list in the registry entries, as in this example:
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\MyApp\Shell\Open\Command =
<path to MyApp.exe> "%1"
This behavior is by design.
The 8.3 file name specification didn't allow spaces in filenames, so the
system automatically converts long file names to short filenames when no
quotation marks are used to differenciate between a long file name and
a list of short names seperated by spaces.
Basically the shell looks at the .exe type of the program refered to,
if it is a win32 .exe, the shell passes a long name by default (as %1), if
it is not, the shell passes the short name. The code that sniffs the .exe
type requires the quotation marks to get this right.
Additional query words: 4.00
Keywords : kbenv
Version : 4.00 | 3.51
Platform : NT WINDOWS
Issue type :
Last Reviewed: March 5, 1999