Long File Path Finder Tool – TLPD

Generally, a method to access any file with a long path name is by renaming it or converting its path to a shorter length so that Windows Explorer can process it. TLPD, as the name suggests, is a detector, so its major task is detecting files having a path longer than a given threshold. It cannot rename or replace these files for you; it can only detect them. TLPD is a simple, small portable utility meant for scanning your computer for files with long paths. TLPD is easy to use as well. All you need to do is download and execute the file corresponding to your system’s architecture.

The program will then prompt you for selecting a location to scan. You can select the desired location or simply click on ‘No’ to scan your entire computer. It is recommended to scan the entire computer once, it does not take much time. In the next step, you need to enter the maximum threshold of full path length you want to scan for. If you are scanning for files with ‘too long path’, you can simply go ahead and enter any value greater than 255. You can also enter any other value to scan your computer for paths longer than that length. Once you hit ‘Ok’, TLPD will start scanning your computer in the background. The entire system scan won’t take long, and the results will be presented shortly. The scan results are presented as a text file that you can open with any text editor.

The scan result contains the list of all the files whose path length exceeds the chosen threshold amount. The size of the path, type of the file and the actual path is also displayed. Since the results are in text format, you can easily share them or store them. Towards the end of the file, you can also see how much time it did take to complete the test on your system. On my computer, it took around 81 seconds to complete a full system scan, but that also depends upon the number of files and processing power your computer has.

TLPD or Too Long Paths Detector free download

TLPD is a way simpler tool than any other solution. For administrators, TLPD can also run in the silent mode where it will automatically keep saving the results in a LOG file. Visit sourceforge.net to download TLPD. For your information, you can also enable Win32 Long Paths in Windows 11 or Windows 10 by editing the Registry or modifying a GPO. Fix: Path too long Error 0x80010135 BONUS TIPS: