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:
- Use robocopy
- I rather use pure PowerShell
- 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.
- 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?
\\server,share
) or local paths (`X:`) ?