Following characters are not allowed in the file name (Separated by comma).
/, \, ?, %, *, :, |, ", < and >
A filename is simply a unique identifier for any file... It used to be limited to 11 characters plus a three character extension (for example computer.com) - Advances in programming now allows over 200 characters in a file name.
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That is the original FAT (file allocation table) system, also known as FAT12 and FAT16. FAT32 keeps the 8.3 structure (8 name characters and a 3 character extension) but also adds LFN (long filename) support.
a file name can contain any type of character, it can be start from any character,number& can start with symbol also.
When u create your Maple Story username, that is your first character's name. If u want 2 make another file, you will have to make a new name for your character the no one has used. When u create your Maple Story username, that is your first character's name. If u want 2 make another file, you will have to make a new name for your character the no one has used. When u create your Maple Story username, that is your first character's name. If u want 2 make another file, you will have to make a new name for your character the no one has used.
The old "eight-dot-three" file naming scheme comes from early operating systems (DOS, I think). This refers to an eight character file name, a period to separate it, and a three character file extension. The only reason for this convention was because of limitations of computer hardware and software back then.All modern operating systems will allow you to specify very long file names and extensions.
That is ur wish type it as long as u can then the file name is that long in windows & is this a question of absolute Necessity
255 characters maximum
The asterisk is a special character and cannot be used in the names of any kind of file.
The short character sequence at the end of a file name, preceded by a period, is called a file extension. It typically indicates the file type or format, such as ".txt" for text files or ".jpg" for image files. File extensions help operating systems and applications determine how to handle and open the file.
This page website contains list of characters not allowed in a filename on windows, mac, Linux/unix http://www.comentum.com/File-Systems-HFS-FAT-UFS.HTML
i would think thats simply because the name is too long. reaname the file