ODE97: Setup Wizard Disk Images Do Not Contain Long File Names

Last reviewed: October 20, 1997
Article ID: Q174495
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Office 97 Developer Edition Tools

SYMPTOMS

Advanced: Requires expert coding, interoperability, and multiuser skills.

When you create disk images for your custom application using the Microsoft Office 97 Developer Edition Tools (ODE) Setup wizard, all file names that are added to the Add Files list are copied to the disk images using the MS-DOS naming convention. Therefore, if you add files that contain long file names to the Add Files list, the file names are truncated on the disk images.

RESOLUTION

When the custom setup program is installed on a computer that conforms to the long file names naming convention, the file names are expanded to what they originally were.

There is no option in the Setup Wizard program that enables you to copy the long file names in the Add Files list box to the disk images.

MORE INFORMATION

Steps to Reproduce Behavior

  1. Start the ODE Setup Wizard.

  2. On the Add File screen, add several files that have long file names.

  3. Continue through the Setup wizard program until you have added all the necessary options.

  4. Let the ODE Setup Wizard program create your disk images.

  5. After the disk images are created, open the images folder in Windows Explorer.

    Note that the long file names have been truncated.


Additional query words: prb
Keywords : OdeGen
Version : WINDOWS:97
Platform : WINDOWS
Hardware : x86
Issue type : kbprb
Solution Type : Info_Provided


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Last reviewed: October 20, 1997
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