Win7 x64.
I have not made any changes (in Windows) regarding LFN (or SFN).
At times, my file names (or paths + names) "grow", often with comments in the name itself.
So it is not unusual for me to have LFN.
Knowing that they are apt to be troublesome, I'll check from time to time path:len:>260.
Most always, regardless of LFN, I can open the files.
Sometimes, like now, I run across one I can't open.
Not from Everything (not from Windows Explorer).
In this particular case, the name (path+name) length is 273 (or so) characters.
Can't open the file - unless I reduce the length of its' name.
Yet I have others files of greater length that do open.
I even have a test file that is 429 chars long, that does open.
So what is "special" about this particular file that it fails?
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Windows cannot find "z:\zzz\....m4a".
Make sure you type the name correctly, and then try again.
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(Different Everything versions, & I shortened the file name, slightly.)