@Bill_Bright I'm not changing story, I just generalized too much in my first post - which is my bad.
I added more information in second one.
If you just want a link to max character limit issues with moving files, here's example :
I have come up against this problem a few times at inopportune moments: Trying to work on open source Java projects with deep paths Storing deep Fitnesse wiki trees in source control An error tryi...
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But that's not what You wanted, isn't it ?
I can't provide link for capacity/file counter being broken, because I never considered it an issue worth my time - so why should I bother with documenting it ?
I bet most that came in contact with it are the same... This is VERY niche problem, and just throwing more hard drive capacity vs. what Windows claims files/folders require "fixes it" (or makes it not appear).
If you don't want to believe me - that's fine. You have the right to do so.
I put my comment out there for others to know there is this limitation.
As for "everyday occurrence" - that means it should usually be different for each of us, right ?
In my case, I've seen character limit capacity or file counting issues plenty of times (before my mom learned how to go around it).
Here's two samples of what my mom has currently on her laptop* :
BTW, there should be .pdf/.epub at the end (since all words after last "/" are the actual filename).
I copied file paths 1:1 into MSWord, and highlighted them for easy count.
For ease of translation, here's in order what window ("Statystyka :" = "Statistics :") on right lists :
"Wyrazy" : Words
"Znaki (bez spacji)" : Characters (no space)
"Znaki (ze spacjami)" : Characters (with spaces)
SO, after all that we get 270 characters without space and ".xyz" ends (and 320+ with spaces).
Overlimit ?
Very much so.
Does it present issues with file counting/capacity used by files - Yes.
Again, you don't have to believe me if you think I'm wrong.
PS. *Laptop uses latest Windows 10 x64, with Office 2007.