How to Fix: Windows 10 "Enable NTFS long paths policy" option missing
Enable NTFS long paths policy in Windows 10 to remove the limit of 260 symbols for NTFS file name length.
📋 Table of Contents
The 'Enable NTFS long paths policy' option is missing because Windows 10 has a default security setting that prevents users from enabling this feature. This restriction was implemented to prevent potential security risks associated with very long file names.
✅ Best Solutions to Fix It
Method 1: Update Windows Settings
- Step 1: Press the Windows key +
Rto open the Run dialog box, typegpedit.msc, and press Enter.
Method 2: Use Command Prompt
- Step 1: Press the Windows key +
Rto open the Run dialog box, typegpedit.msc /editentry /id=123, and press Enter. Replace '123' with the actual ID of the policy entry.
💡 Conclusion
By following these steps, you should be able to enable the 'Enable NTFS long paths policy' option and remove the 260 character limit for file names.
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