Configuration - Display of file names

I am running DW8 and SourceSafe 2005. Everything was working
well. At some point DW began displaying the file names as 8.3
filenames with the ~ at the end of the name if the file name was
longer that 8 characters. Everything still saves to SourceSafe
correctly and I am able to put the files to the Web server
correctly. In each of those areas the long file names are correct,
but in DW I get 8.3 names. This is very difficult because are files
are grouped by type of page, so if it was a product page the file
might be called productBaseContent.jsp, or productExtContent.jsp,
and in DW you see produc~1.jsp, and produc~2.jsp.
I have looked and tried to find a solution, but to
noavai~1..... So I then uninsta~2, and reinst~3 DW, this also did
not solve the issue. Any help would be gladly accepted...

A FileDialog just returns a String, which is the pathname of the file that was selected when the dialog was dismissed. The FileDialog does not automatically do anything with that String, like open the specified file. What you do with the String is up to you.
Are you using the String to try to open a file? If so, post that code.

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