To preface this post, I'm unable to delete a directory on my drive because a file path is too long.
I found an unusual bug that I don't know if it's windows 10 specific or not. I have a file I restored to a directory that is nested quite deep in folder and the file has a rather long name. As an example:
H:\Seagate 3TB restore\G\netshare_2\EMC stuff\Downloads\sort\offline projects\vmware\VMware-vSphere-WS-SDK-4.1.0-257238\SDK\samples\Axis\java\com\vmware\vim25\VirtualMachineDeviceRuntimeInfoVirtualEthernetCardRuntimeStateVmDirectPathGen2InactiveReasonOther.java
If I navigate to this file through the windows explorer and if I try to rename the file (using either F2 key, or right click) it causes explorer to crash and restart immediately.
Windows event log reports the following. I'm not clear if this is Dropbox causing the issue or if Dropbox is affected by this. I just thought it was bizarre and easily reproducible.
Faulting application name: Explorer.EXE, version: 10.0.10240.16431, time stamp: 0x55c9bd76
Faulting module name: DropboxExt64.27.dll, version: 1.0.0.27, time stamp: 0x55cda3ec
Exception code: 0xc0000005
Fault offset: 0x000000000000c6b4
Faulting process id: 0x129c
Faulting application start time: 0x01d0ecf7fde86d87
Faulting application path: C:\WINDOWS\Explorer.EXE
Faulting module path: C:\Users\doug\AppData\Roaming\Dropbox\bin\DropboxExt64.27.dll
Report Id: 275b87f6-611f-464b-966f-eaacd6c58ff6
Faulting package full name:
Faulting package-relative application ID:
I found an unusual bug that I don't know if it's windows 10 specific or not. I have a file I restored to a directory that is nested quite deep in folder and the file has a rather long name. As an example:
H:\Seagate 3TB restore\G\netshare_2\EMC stuff\Downloads\sort\offline projects\vmware\VMware-vSphere-WS-SDK-4.1.0-257238\SDK\samples\Axis\java\com\vmware\vim25\VirtualMachineDeviceRuntimeInfoVirtualEthernetCardRuntimeStateVmDirectPathGen2InactiveReasonOther.java
If I navigate to this file through the windows explorer and if I try to rename the file (using either F2 key, or right click) it causes explorer to crash and restart immediately.
Windows event log reports the following. I'm not clear if this is Dropbox causing the issue or if Dropbox is affected by this. I just thought it was bizarre and easily reproducible.
Faulting application name: Explorer.EXE, version: 10.0.10240.16431, time stamp: 0x55c9bd76
Faulting module name: DropboxExt64.27.dll, version: 1.0.0.27, time stamp: 0x55cda3ec
Exception code: 0xc0000005
Fault offset: 0x000000000000c6b4
Faulting process id: 0x129c
Faulting application start time: 0x01d0ecf7fde86d87
Faulting application path: C:\WINDOWS\Explorer.EXE
Faulting module path: C:\Users\doug\AppData\Roaming\Dropbox\bin\DropboxExt64.27.dll
Report Id: 275b87f6-611f-464b-966f-eaacd6c58ff6
Faulting package full name:
Faulting package-relative application ID: