Hi,
I have a need to use GetFileList command under Win XP x64 (Eng). The problem is non-english filenames represents incorrectly (something like this ????????.exe). I had tried to use DOS dir command but I'd got the same result. Does anybody know any way to fix it?
Best regards.
GetFileList command and non-english filenames.
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Not really, nor do I have any way that I know of to test potential solutions.
But....
From the info in THIS MSDN BLOG Did you try dir /x? (converts the long name to 8.3 format)
But....
From the info in THIS MSDN BLOG Did you try dir /x? (converts the long name to 8.3 format)
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I get the same thing in XP but it works fine in Vista and Windows 7. I also note that in XP while I can see the foreign char unicode filename, if I copy and paste the filename into Notepad, it also shows wrongly in Notepad. So I actually think this is something to do with XP not Macro Scheduler.
I wonder if this might help:
http://www.microsoft.com/globaldev/hand ... lsupp.mspx
I wonder if this might help:
http://www.microsoft.com/globaldev/hand ... lsupp.mspx
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Hi, mtettmar!
Best regards.
Yes, it really works!!! Thank you for your assistance.I wonder if this might help:
http://www.microsoft.com/globaldev/hand ... lsupp.mspx
Best regards.