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Mitch Bartlett 2 Comments Filed Under: Software Tagged: Windows 8 When installing an application in Windows, you might get "Error 1324 The Folder Path http://www.technipages.com/error-1324-the-folder-path-contains-an-invalid-character Contains an Invalid Character". This is usually caused by an invalid character in the User Profile. Fix 1 - Install Under Different Profile See if you can install https://github.com/gitextensions/gitextensions/issues/2439 the software using a different user account. Hold the Windows Key and press "R" to bring up the Run dialog. Type "logoff", then press "Enter". Try to login error 1324 with a new user (if available). If you don't have another account, you can try to create a new one. Attempt to install the software again. Fix 2 - Fix Shell Folders Via Registry Hold the Windows Key and press "R" to bring up the Run dialog. Type "regedit", then press "Enter". The Registry Editor appears. Navigate contains an invalid to the following location in the Windows Registry: HKEY_CURRENT_USER Software Microsoft Windows CurrentVersion Explorer Shell Folders Open the "Personal" value and make sure that it the Value data is set to "C:\Users\
Sign in Pricing Blog Support Search GitHub This repository Watch 169 Star 1,798 Fork 714 gitextensions/gitextensions Code Issues 613 Pull requests 65 Projects 0 Wiki Pulse Graphs New issue The folder path 'My Documents' contains an invalid character #2439 Open EifX opened this Issue Sep 2, 2014 · 14 comments Projects None yet Labels bug installer up-for-grabs Milestone No milestone Assignees KindDragon 2 participants EifX commented Sep 2, 2014 Hello, we use in our company the new GitExtensions 2.48. The normal Setup-File doesn't work for us, because the error-message 'The folder path 'My Documents' contains an invalid character' appears. Our Userhomes are located on a network-share, maybe this will be the issue. Can you fix this in the setup routines? Our workaround is using the Mono-Zip and installing the included tools separately (KDiff3, msysgit) Edit: This error is not a new error. In the old versions of GitExtensions (2.47.3 and earlier), the error was there, too. Git Extensions member KindDragon commented Sep 2, 2014 We have bug about that #899. You can try install without VS plugin KindDragon closed this Sep 2, 2014 EifX commented Sep 2, 2014 Well, we don't use the VS plugin. The single-setup "GitExtensions-2.48-Setup.msi" will fail, too. Git Extensions member KindDragon commented Sep 2, 2014 GitExt VS plugin will be installed by default when you run installer. Please uncheck it in installer EifX commented Sep 2, 2014 I cannot check anything on or off... I double-click on the setup-file and this error-message appears. KindDragon reopened this Sep 2, 2014 KindDragon added installer bug waffle:ready labels Sep 2, 2014 Git Extensions member KindDragon commented Sep 2, 2014 It's different issue. Git Extensions member KindDragon commented Sep 2, 2014 Can you create installation log? msiexec /i "C:\Direc