Hi. Thanks for your input. By placing a tilde between Program and Files to bridge the space, the path was recognized as a valid one when placed in double quotes. However, the certificate is still inaccessible.

- Asad


On Wed, 8 Mar 2006, Ken Schweigert wrote:

On Mar 8, 2006, at 2:50 PM, Kevin Smith wrote:

Ok, try the following 3 examples and let me know how it goes.

"C:\Program Files\Apache2\conf\servername.cert"
"C:\\Program Files\\Apache2\\conf\\servername.cert"
"C://Program Files//Apache2//conf//servername.cert"

Kevin

Asad Habib wrote:
Hi Kevin. I already tried this but it did not work. I got an invalid file path error.

- Asad

This is just a stab in the dark because I haven't been a Windows guy for a long time now, but ... aren't Window's paths different because of the long filenames? I seem to remember doing something similar once and having to use a tilde. Something along the lines of:

C:\Program~1\Apache2\...

Hoping this helps.

-ken
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