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I have a PowerShell script where I need to copy to a folder recursively, replacing all the files in it:

Copy-Item -Path $source -Destination $destination -Recurse -Force -Verbose

Since some of the files in the destination folder have a path that exceeds 260 chars I am getting a PathTooLongException.

I have read about these possible solutions:

  1. Use robocopy
    • I rather use pure PowerShell
  2. Enable long paths in registry & group policy
    • requires the user to have to restart his console and I also prefer not changing the user's registry.
  3. Use a \\?\ prefix for the paths

As I said, I rather not use the first two, the third solution (\\?\) should be fine for me, but the files are not actually being copied.

When it executes it completes immediately and no output from the command is generated. As a result, the files in the destination are not replaced with the files from the source.

Any ideas?

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  • Are these UNC paths (\\server,share) or local paths (`X:`) ?
    – Theo
    Nov 1, 2018 at 8:42
  • All paths are local paths.
    – akrabi
    Nov 1, 2018 at 9:50
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    use robocopy - it's robust. it's WELL tested. it's FREAKING FAST. [grin] it's the correct tool for the job. posh/not-posh is not the idea to look at - the correct idea is "right tool or not". robocopy works really, really well from inside a posh script. [grin]
    – Lee_Dailey
    Nov 1, 2018 at 10:31

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The \\?\ prefix makes use of the unicode version of Windows API, this needs to use the LiteralPath param instead of Path:

Copy-Item -LiteralPath '\\?\C:\folder\subfolder' -Destination 'D:\folder'

The syntax for UNC path \\server\share\folder is slightly different \\?\UNC\server\share\folder

(Not specifically relevant to you, but for future reference if anyone stumbles across this answer)

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    Copy-Item : Illegal characters in path. At D:\Code\TestCopy.ps1:144 char:5 + Copy-Item -LiteralPath $source -Destination $destination -Recurse -Fo ... + ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + CategoryInfo : NotSpecified: (:) [Copy-Item], ArgumentException + FullyQualifiedErrorId : System.ArgumentException,Microsoft.PowerShell.Commands.CopyItemCommand
    – akrabi
    Nov 4, 2018 at 20:31

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