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SecurityEnrollment infoBecome a Phoenix!Topics Map > UWGB Help Desk > Applications SPSS - Error 1320. The specified path is too long.This document walks you through fixing this error message Error 1320 or 1317. "The specified error 1320 the specified path is too long windows 8 path is too long" or "Cannot create directory." 1) Click on
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your Start button, select Computer 2) Choose the "Organize" drop-down located in the upper left-hand corner and select
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"Folder and Search Options" 3) Choose the "View" tab, select the following options -> click OK: Select/Check "Show hidden files, folders and drives" De-select/Uncheck "Hide protected operating system
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files" -> Click OK 4) Navigate to "C:\ProgramData" 5) Locate the "Application Data" shortcut 6) Click and drag the "Application Data" shortcut to another location. For example, your Desktop. Some user's have reported that this folder is locked and is not able to be moved. In this situation you can try to rename the folder instead (perhaps to checksoft error 1320 "Application Data_"). This should allow you to proceed in the same way as moving it. 7) Install SPSS. 8) When the installation is complete, move the "Application Data" shortcut to its original location. 9) Click on your Start button, select Computer 10) Choose the "Organize" drop-down located in the upper left-hand corner and select "Folder and Search Options" 11) Choose the "View" tab, select the following options -> click OK: De-select/Uncheck "Show hidden files, folders, and drives" Select/Check "Hide protected operating system files"-> Click OK. Close the Window Keywords:error 1320, SPSS, path SuggestkeywordsDoc ID:22459Owner:Kevin B.Group:UW Green BayCreated:2012-01-30 11:15 CDTUpdated:2016-02-01 14:32 CDTSites:UW Green BayFeedback: 71 54 Comment Suggest a new document You are here: Departments CIT Database Computing & Information Technology, IS 1150 UW-Green Bay, 2420 Nicolet Dr Green Bay, WI 54311-7001 (920) 465-2309 helpdesk@uwgb.edu Students Faculty & Staff Computer Labs Training Dept. Procedures Information Security University of Wisconsin-Green Bay 2420 Nicolet Dr Green Bay, WI 54311, USA UW-Green Bay Mission Connect with UWGB: General Contact: (920)
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