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    Any tools to delete long named files?

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    • scottalanmillerS
      scottalanmiller
      last edited by

      I assume that you are mounted over SMB and not using the NetApp as a SAN?

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      • AmbarishrhA
        Ambarishrh
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        Over SMB, yes. Its painful to move on windows and when things go wrong, manage using MAC to rename and then copy. Reason I am using windows is, I have teracopy which handles file copy much better than default file copy tool in windows.

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        • thanksajdotcomT
          thanksajdotcom @Ambarishrh
          last edited by

          @Ambarishrh said:

          Over SMB, yes. Its painful to move on windows and when things go wrong, manage using MAC to rename and then copy. Reason I am using windows is, I have teracopy which handles file copy much better than default file copy tool in windows.

          Amen to that.

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          • thanksajdotcomT
            thanksajdotcom @Ambarishrh
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            @Ambarishrh said:

            Over SMB, yes. Its painful to move on windows and when things go wrong, manage using MAC to rename and then copy. Reason I am using windows is, I have teracopy which handles file copy much better than default file copy tool in windows.

            The TeraCopy Pro is actually a good value. You can use it for an individual user on as many workstations as you want. For $20 for life. Also, it allows you to remove files from the queue, which was the most important Pro feature to me.

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            • thanksajdotcomT
              thanksajdotcom @thanksajdotcom
              last edited by

              ...without cancelling the entire job that is.

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              • AmbarishrhA
                Ambarishrh
                last edited by

                Would be great if this is available for MAC, atleast I don't need to switch back and forth. Luckily files are copying now, praying not to have such issues on the transfer!

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                • JaredBuschJ
                  JaredBusch @Ambarishrh
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                  @Ambarishrh Robocopy is your friend.

                  cd \
                  mkdir emptyfolder
                  robocopy c:\emptyfolder c:\long\file\name\path\you\want\to\delete /mir
                  

                  now everything in the the delete folder will be gone.

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                  • AmbarishrhA
                    Ambarishrh
                    last edited by Ambarishrh

                    Yes, totally forgot about Robocopy! But I got something in the meantime and works like a charm 🙂

                    Roadkil's Unstoppable Copier

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                    • Reid CooperR
                      Reid Cooper
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                      Robocopy should pretty much always be the first place to look for this kind of stuff. So useful.

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                      • ?
                        A Former User
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                        You might try some of these on the Mac http://alternativeto.net/software/robocopy/?platform=mac

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