Microsoft KB Archive/102739

= Long Filenames or Paths with Spaces Require Quotation Marks =

Article ID: 102739

Article Last Modified on 11/1/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Windows NT Advanced Server 3.1
 * Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 3.1
 * Microsoft Windows NT Advanced Server 3.1

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This article was previously published under Q102739



SYMPTOMS
The following error message is given when specifying long filenames or paths with spaces in Windows NT:

The system cannot find the file specified



CAUSE
Long filenames or paths with spaces are supported by NTFS in Windows NT. However, these filenames or directory names require quotation marks around them when they are specified in a command prompt operation. Failure to use the quotation marks results in the error message.



RESOLUTION
Use quotation marks when specifying long filenames or paths with spaces. For example, typing the following at the command prompt

copy c:\my file name d:\my new file name

results in the following error message:

The system cannot find the file specified.

The correct syntax is:

copy "c:\my file name" "d:\my new file name"

Note that the quotation marks must be used.



MORE INFORMATION
Spaces are allowed in long filenames or paths, which can be up to 255 characters with NTFS. All operations at the command prompt involving long names with spaces, however, must be treated differently. Normally, it is an MS-DOS convention to use a space after a word to specify a parameter. The same convention is being followed in Windows NT command prompt operations even when using long filenames.

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