12-25-2020 11:57 AM
Hi,
I'm running EOS Utility 3 on a Windows 10 system. I have two hard drives,C and D, and my picture files are stored on D. In EOS Utility, when I try to change the output folder from the default of D:\<my name which includes a space>\Pictures to D:\<my name which includes a space>\Pictures\DigitalCamera I am told that the filename isn't acceptable because it doesn't comply with the operating system rules, which is patently untrue. I can get round this by manually editing the config file, but that shouldn't be necessary, and indeed I had no problems on another machine where the relevant folder was on Y. Can anyone explain what's going on and how to fix it, please?
12-25-2020 12:29 PM - edited 12-25-2020 12:30 PM
If the combined path and filename does not exceed 255 characers, then this is an issue related to your instllation of Windows 10 and/or the platform where it is running.
Does your instalation meet Canon's system requirements to run EOS Utility 3? Canon calls for a native Windows 10 OS, and an Intal chipset with [their] other apps.
12-25-2020 12:39 PM
Certainly well below 255 characters (and the same length as what worked before), and the PC is brand new with Windows 10 Home installed and an i7 processor.
12-25-2020 03:25 PM
@Nigel555 wrote:Certainly well below 255 characters (and the same length as what worked before), and the PC is brand new with Windows 10 Home installed and an i7 processor.
The content and nature of the error messages suggest that they are coming from Windows 10, not the EOS Utility app. Make sure you nailing scheme does not contain any illegal characters. Any brackets characters are illegal, for example.
Without knowing the exact path name string, I cannot help you. Contact Canon Support for further assistance.
12-25-2020 03:34 PM
Well, I located the folder via the "Browse" button, so it can't contain invalid characters - and if I edit the config file, then it uses that folder perfectly happily. The full name is simply D:\xxxxx xxxxx\Pictures\DigitalCamera (where my full name, just normal letters, is represented by xxxxx xxxxx). The error message is definitely from the program rather than Windows, although it is probably an error return from a Windows function call within it.
12-25-2020 03:40 PM
@Nigel555 wrote:Well, I located the folder via the "Browse" button, so it can't contain invalid characters - and if I edit the config file, then it uses that folder perfectly happily. The full name is simply D:\xxxxx xxxxx\Pictures\DigitalCamera (where my full name, just normal letters, is represented by xxxxx xxxxx). The error message is definitely from the program rather than Windows, although it is probably an error return from a Windows function call within it.
Glad to hear you have resolved the issue.
12-25-2020 03:45 PM
It's not really a solution though, is it? The config file is well buried and undocumented.
12-28-2020 08:39 AM
After much playing around I finally worked it out. The EU3 expects the folder selected to begin with the drive letter in upper case; if (as in my case, for whatever reason) it's in lower case, then EU3 thinks it's an invalid drive, hence the error. So the solution is simple, but IMHO it's pretty poor software design as Windows accepts drive letters in either upper or lower case.
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