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SYMPTOMS
When you attempt to change the volume label on a disk using a double-byte
character set (DBCS) version of Windows 95 using a mix of DBCS characters
and single-byte character set (SBCS) characters, the disk's label may not
change.
CAUSEThere is an odd number of SBCS characters before the period in the volume label, causing a DBCS character to be split across the name and extension of the volume label. RESOLUTIONTo work around this behavior, use any one of the following methods:
MORE INFORMATION
Although Windows 95 long file names are limited to 255 characters, the
volume label, because of the way long file names are stored, is limited to
the 11-character 8.3 standard. When a DBCS character appears in character
positions 8 and 9, the rename operation does not work.
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