Hello,

I apologize to be asking such a simple question, but I have spent several 
hours now trying to get either Monteverdi to work or OTB tools in QGIS to 
work with no luck. 

So, I wonder if I can get help installing OTB tools for QGIS. I am running 
2.14.3 Essen (64 bit stand alone version) on my Windows 10 machine. 
Separately, using the OSGeo4W 64 bit Network installer, I downloaded the 
three necessary OTB modules, plus dependencies. What do I need to do now to 
get OTB to work? When I go to Processing > Options > Providers >  Orfeo 
Toolbox, there is an "x" in <activate>. 

I have tried to set the application folder and command line tools folder to 
the paths indicated in an answer to a question in this group: 

"OTB applications folder" should point to :
C:\OSGeo4W64\apps\orfeotoolbox\applications,

and "OTB command line tools folder" should point to :
C:\OSGeo4W64\bin

Here is the link to that question/answer (Note I added "64" to the filename 
in the file path, because that's how it looked in my computer) : 
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/otb-users/pfu4CQsHv18

When I click on OK, I get the following error: 

Wrong value for parameter "Msys folder":


Specified path does not exist:

C:/PROGRA~1/QGISES~1/apps\msys


I am at a loss for what to do to get OTB to work. 


Any advice would be greatly appreciated. 


Thanks!



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