LOOK THROUGH, (not search) the list of files and see if you see any
underscores where they should not be...
It could be you have some corrupt filenames that the system (and EZCD)
can not handle properly.
Underscores are (might be) place holders for illegal characters (if any)
in a"bad" filename.
If that is too much work, (and you have the room), COPY all the files to
a different directory (or hard drive) and see if you get errors.
Rick Glazier
From: "Ian" <[log in to unmask]>
> But what is HAS stopped doing is specifying and naming any such files, and
> then, if I agree, arranging for their truncation.
>
> Plus, when it's reported the presence of over-length filenames, I've been
> unable to find them. And I've gone through the folders with a fine-toothed
> comb.
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