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a title. You can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. Leslie Worley Level 1 (15 points) Q: Why do I get error that filenames longer than 31 characters are unsupported? I have read more than one post on this happening on Mavericks, yet I see nothing that indicates anything other than yep, it is an intermittent problem. To summarize:When saving a file, or exporting to PDF, or printing to PDF, etc., the filesystem will sometimes throw an exception:1. Error dialog presents: "Names longer than 31 characters are not supporred on the destination volumne."2. If the filename is shortened, it is "accepted" yet no file is saved at the destination folder.3. (In my observation) The previously used destination folder is not remembered for saving/exporting subsequent files. (This seems consistent with the files not actually being saved, despite shorter filenames.This is very problematic, and it has occurred numerous times. Disk Utility shows no problems with the hard disk (using Verify). Rebooting seems to clear it up (sometimes), but it is pretty silly for a Mac to require a reboot like that (that sounds like Windows).Any help / response would be appreciated. Posted on Feb 2, 2014 11:05 AM I have this question too Close Q: Why do I get error that filenames longer than 31 characters are unsupported? All replies Helpful answers first Previous Page 3 of 6 last Next by Oregon Ducky, Oregon Ducky Mar 28, 2014 10:07 AM in response to Leslie Worley Level 1 (24 points) iPhone Mar 28, 2014 10:07 AM in response to Leslie Worley Hi Leslie,This has happened a couple of times to me. One of them, I paid Apple for a support call and then summarily forgot what we did to fix the issue. Yesterday, I repaired permissions on my main "drive" (an SSD) and ran disk utility on it, and the problem resurfaced. I don't know if that had anything to do with it, but it seems suspect.In any event, I went into the invisible "Library" folder/Preferences and moved the com.apple.finder.plist file to my desktop to force the OS to rebuild it, believing that perhaps the finder preferences file had become corrupted somehow. And, this seems to have solved the problem. To access this hidden