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GeneralDirectory name not recognized. Pin
WREY2-Oct-02 1:09
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I have a directory named, "S Y S T E M T O O L S". (Actually, there are two spaces between "system" and "tools".)

From the command prompt window (in Win2K), when I try to change directory to point to that name, I get a message that the system could not find the path specified.

Take my word for it, I've tried all sort of permutations including enclosing the name in double quotes, inserting backslash, drive letters, etc., and nothing works.

Win2K doesn't have a problem accepting the directory name as shown above, and I have many folders included in that directory that I'm always using. No problem!!

The problem is with command prompt whenever I try to run an application from a subdirectory listed in that directory.

Does anybody have an idea how I may get command prompt to cooperate? Confused | :confused:

Thanks!!

William
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