Still running Windows XP, I see. With Internet Explorer 6, perhaps?
You might be able to get around this with a directory link
('junction'). The capability is in XP, but not the command. You can
get that from here:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896768
Of course, your local policies may prevent this, or it might cause
whatever failure they are trying to avoid. The real solution is to get
a competent IT department, or at least escalate the issue within the
organization and make solving it THEIR problem, since they created the
problem. Of course, it might be easier and faster to build your .apk
by hand using a hex editor... :-)
But seriously -- this is a problem for enough development tools that
"Documents and Settings" is something developers should not have to
contend with; it will bite you again. I think that's why it's C:\Users
\<user\Documents in Vista and Windows 7 -- too many Microsoft
developers got bit by this.
There's a lot of Unix scripts that screw up this way, too; I don't
recommend putting spaces in directories on Unix/Linux/OSX, either.
On Dec 19, 4:38 am, H <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Xav - any chance you could supply us with a copy of this new .bat file..?
> Local policies won't allow me to change the location of my workspace so it
> must sit under "Documents and Settings".
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