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PROJ environment variable is too long

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Mathew Kurien
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vito Kooij, van
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or use 8.3 name/adress
Paul Harris
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Another solution is to map a network drive to the location that you files are stored in.

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Jorge Taguinod
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Hi!

This happens when you store your project files in a deep directory (consisting of multiple levels of subdirectories).

Simply transfer your project files (about 23 in all) to a directory consisting of only a few levels.

E.g. C:\P3WIN\PROJECTS

This should work.

Best,

Jorge
Peter Raybould
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The file path is to long, you need to reduce the path to the project.