File name length augmentation method

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053074947

ABSTRACT:
A method of augmenting the length of the name of a file in a computer system which allows the use of file names longer than otherwise allowed by the system. A file name table is searched for a table entry corresponding to a long provisional name. An actual file name contained in the corresponding table entry is used to access the file.

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