DFS 2012R2 error "The file name is too long" word file.

Hi,
i have two server with NFS, windows Server 2008R2 and Windows Server 2012R2. when open file in shared folder with path long, from 2008R2, is good, but when open the same file en 2012R2, show the message explorer.exe "the file name is too long"
how to resolve the issue?
Thank.
Analista IT, Celr

Hi, Umesh
The shared foldes is in both Server, 2008 and 2012, is a folder en NFS.
the result of command
PS C:\Users\administrador> fsutil.exe 8dot3name strip /s /v D:\
Scanning registry...
Registry Data                                                                    
Registry Key Path
Total affected registry keys:                   0
Stripping 8dot3 names...
8dot3 Name      FileId                Full Path
Stripping will not be performed on files with names longer than the maximum path length.
Error:  The system cannot find the path specified.
For details on the operations performed please see the log:
  "C:\Users\ADMINI~2\AppData\Local\Temp\2\8dot3_removal_log @(GMT 2015-02-20 19-24-46).log"
Due to an error, the strip command did not complete.
Total files and directories scanned:        97740
Total 8dot3 names found:                        0
Total 8dot3 names stripped:                     0
For details on the operations performed please see the log:
  "C:\Users\ADMINI~2\AppData\Local\Temp\2\8dot3_removal_log @(GMT 2015-02-20 19-24-46).log"
Thank
Diego Builes.
Analista IT, Celr

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