However, this solution does not work for everyone experiencing the problem, and for some, their character count doesn’t even make it that far to begin with. Microsoft has not responded either outside of a few unofficial mentions that the best way to circumvent the bug, is to limit your directory trees/paths to no more than 260 characters (path to file + file name). Windows users have been reporting this to Microsoft since the release of the 1803 port of Windows 10, however there is yet to be a hard solution to fixing the problem. Sometimes it could be when you check the properties of a folder, a sub-folder, or a group of files. Affecting quite a few users, Windows 10 may sometimes run into an issue where it begins to report incorrect directory and file sizes. It seems this has been a bug many have been seeing occur since the 1803 drop of Windows 10 last year.
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