Hello Ty!

> Ok then, how about using "c:\docume~1" instead of "c:\documents and
> settings"?  That should eliminate the need for quotes around the second
> path.

I don't like this idea. In my german versions this path is namens 
"cd:\dokumente und einstellungen". After an unattended-run, I have 
both directories on the harddisk (the english version empty) because 
of one dump installer who creates this path but fills the correct one 
with his files.

I don't know, but there can be other directories starting with 
"c:\documents". How will you detect the difference between 
"c:\docume~1" and "c:\docume~2" and know which one is the right one?

So, better use \"c:\documents and settings\"


cu
Niels


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