SYMPTOMS
Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0 clients can expand a server directory
structure beyond MAX_PATH (256 characters) by accessing a server share and
creating directories and files through the network.
As a result, a server running Windows NT 4.0 returns the following
error message if the server administrator tries to access these files or
directories locally on the server through Windows NT Explorer:
Can't access this folder.
Path is too long.
If you attempt to create a new folder, you may receive the following error message:
Unable to create the folder '<name>'.
The filename or extension is too long.
A server running Windows NT 3.51 shows unexpected results in File
Manager such as a general protection fault (GP fault), WINFILE crash, or
display of nonexistent directories.
Several tools and programs may also show problems when working with this
directory structure that exceeds MAX_PATH.