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Old 03-13-2018, 01:16 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by arcegabriel View Post
@itimpi I am not trying to do that. I am using the save to disk option from calibre to export your library back into your harddrive
@DNSB You may be into something (cursory check). Any suggestion on how to go around this?
No real work arounds. The path length limit is pretty much set by the operating system which can make for real fun when moving files between different computers. There is a long path option for Windows 10 to allow over a 260 character path on NTFS file systems but it only works with certain applications. The one time I tested it on one of the Windows Insider Preview builds, calibre did not seem to be long path aware but that was quite a few versions back.
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