已答复 Too long path or file name

  • 2012年1月24日 14:53
     
     

    I created a msi deployment package with Adobes Application Manager Enterprise Edition (of InCopy CS5). It creates a msi and some folders with content files. When I try to create a SCE package from the second option "Deploy a package from a setup file requiring additional folders" the package creation errors out saying a path, file name or both is too long, > 150 characters.

    Is there a way to solve this?

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  • 2012年1月26日 3:47
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     建议的答复

     

    Hi,

     

    Please ensure the path and file name is not long exactly; or just try another shorter path or file name.

     

    Meanwhile, please try creating other packages and see if the issue occurs.

     

    Regarding deploying a package, please try again referring to the following guide:

     

    Deploy Office 2010 by using System Center Essentials 2010

    http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff404177.aspx

     

    Hope this helps.

     

    Thanks.

    Nicholas Li

    TechNet Community Support

  • 2012年1月30日 9:16
     
     建议的答复

    Hi,

    I made a new package (in AAME) deselecting all non related updates and the SCE package creation is chugging along just fine.

    Is there some kind of error log when the package creation fails so one can find which filename was too long?

    Thanks.


  • 2012年2月3日 3:14
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    As far as I know, there may be no log to find which filename was too long.

     

    To troubleshoot software and updates distribution issue, you can check “Windowsupdate.log” and “Softwaredistribution.log”:

     

    Log File Locations for Troubleshooting Essentials 2010

    http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff603610.aspx

     

    Thanks.

    Nicholas Li

    TechNet Community Support

  • 2012年2月3日 9:37
     
     已答复

    Thanks,

    If ayone else wants to deploy Adobe InCopy (or other Adobe products.)

    Download Adobe Application Manager Enterprise Edition.
    http://www.adobe.com/devnet/creativesuite/enterprisedeployment.html

    NB!!! You need to have deployed KB 2607070 otherwise the deployment fails.
    http://blogs.technet.com/b/systemcenteressentials/archive/2011/09/12/deploying-kb2607070-on-win7-sp1-sce-managed-clients.aspx

     

    Deployment

    • You have to unpack Adobe InCopy so you see the folder containing the set-up.exe and package files. (the first setup file is just an extractor that launches the setup.exe)
    • Choose create install package in AAME.
    • Point to the folder containing the set-up.exe and fill in package name etc.
    • On the "Installation Options" screen. Deselect "All components"in the upper right corner unless you feel you need them.
    • Deselect updates. Otherwise the SCE creation will fail with the error message in my first post (see above).
    • Create SCE package, choose "Deploy a package from a setup file requiring additional folders" and point to the Build folder.
    • No installation or uninstall command line flags is needed.

     

    Updates

    • Manually download the update from http://www.adobe.com/downloads/updates/
    • Run AAME and choose "Create Update Package"
    • Enter package name and save folder.
    • Deselect all updates and press the Add Update, choose your downloaded zip file and finish the package creation.
    • Create SCE update package,  choose "Deploy a package from a setup file requiring additional folders" and point to the Build folder.
    • No installation or uninstall command line flags is needed.

    Good luck.



    • 已标记为答案 Molotch 2012年2月3日 9:54
    • 已编辑 Molotch 2012年2月3日 9:57 added info on KB 2607070
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  • 2012年11月1日 4:53
     
     
    Long Path Tool helped me in this situation. http://PathTooDeep.com