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DS15
2 years agoNew member | Level 2
I cannot rename a file in the Dropbox folder
Good Morning Everyone
hope someone help me.
We use the dropbox from desktop file.
If I tried to re-name the file in the desktop, it doesn't let me change longer ( It used to b...
Mark
Super User II
I assume you are using a Windows device?
If so that limitation is from Windows itself, not Dropbox. There is a limit on how long file folder paths can be and so if its longer than that it wont sync/open or work etc. There is no way round that except shrinking the whole path (ie. starting at C:\) and seeing what you can rename to make it smaller.
DS15
2 years agoNew member | Level 2
HI Mark
Yes we are using Window. but my question is, we used to rename to certain length?. but now it doesn't let us rename even certain length
Thank you for your help
- Hannah2 years agoDropbox Staff
Hey DS15, like Mark mentioned, there is a limitation to how long a file or folder path can be.
If you move the files somewhere higher in the folder hierarchy, you should be able to rename it.
For more info on naming files, you can see this article.
- Jeff-C-SFL9 months agoHelpful | Level 6
Hi,
I'm having the same issue with long file names...Previously, there was no issue with the file name length. However after a re-install of the OS (other issue...) when the file store location was selected, Dropbox added a duplicate named sub directory. Now, many files are showing "file name too long" errors.
What is more, I am not able to rename the files "in place" to a shorter truncated name (to accommodate the duplicate sub-directory length mentioned above), and cannot open files with out extra steps (>Moving the file to the desktop or something, >>renaming the file, and >>>placing the file back in it's original location).
Also, I'm concerned that other users in our group may be having similar issues and do not understand the error and are not able to communicate the error for help...
It seems that it is only with files located in Dropbox, that I am not able to: "Shorten the File Name" - In Place...
(Note: I have a lot of data - all stored in the Cloud AND Locally - I would like to avoid downloading all that data again, if possible... (Lots of bandwidth usage, It's a lot of writing on the SSD, and the time is a concern.I definitely don't want to have to figure out file by file a renaming task...
And yes, I want all the data Local and in the cloud. I have plenty of drive space on my device. Thanks! :- )
Please advise.
Thank you. 🙂- Hannah9 months agoDropbox Staff
Hey Jeff-C-SFL, thanks for your contribution to this thread.
Indeed, file and folder paths have a certain character limit, which you can see more about here.
However, can you clarify what you mean when you say that Dropbox added a duplicate named sub-directory after your OS was reinstalled?
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