Asked by Justene Hirsig on May 11, 2024
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A manageable length for a filename is 24 to 30 characters, with an outside maximum of 511 characters.
Filename
The designated name for a file in a file system, used to uniquely identify it among other files.
Characters
Basic symbols or letters that represent text in computing and programming, used to form strings and manage text data.
- Identify the characteristics and limitations of filenames in various operating systems.
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Dillon FreemanMay 17, 2024
Final Answer :
False
Explanation :
Most modern file systems support filenames much longer than 30 characters, often up to 255 characters, and some systems allow filenames longer than 255 characters, but 511 is not a commonly recognized maximum length.
Learning Objectives
- Identify the characteristics and limitations of filenames in various operating systems.