BTW I simply use jks from current working Dir so I don't have to deal with
paths. Especially as the same script is used from different servers, OS,
users and paths..

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On Jul 27, 2014 1:45 PM, "sebb" <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 26 July 2014 14:43, Daniel Wilson <[email protected]> wrote:
> > In order to get the key store into an area in which I have write rights,
> I
> > have added this to my system.properties file:
> > proxy.cert.directory="d:\"
>
> Why did you add quotes?
>
> >
> > *jmeter.protocol.http.proxy.ProxyControl: Could not open/read key store
> > "d:"\proxyserver.jks (The filename, directory name, or volume label
> syntax
> > is incorrect) *
>
> Note that the path contains quotes...
>
> > I've tried several different paths with the same result.
> >
> > I'm running JRE 7 and have set the JAVA_HOME to point to it from within
> > jmeter.bat.  I have also added the java/bin folder to the PATH in that
> > batch file.
> >
> >
> > set JAVA_HOME="c:\program files\java\jre7"
> > set PATH=%PATH%;%JAVA_HOME%\bin
> >
> > Can you tell what I'm doing wrong?  thanks!
>
> Although "\" is the Windows path segment separator, it is also the
> escape character used in Java strings.
> The Windows JVM will happily use "/" instead of "\", so that is
> another thing to try.
>
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