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My Account Sign In Sign in My Account Sign Out Submit a ticket View your ticket(s) Sign in to chat Need help? Chat with us Need help? Chat with us TechSmith Support Jing - Technical Issues Install Choose another category Jing (Windows): During the Installation process I receive: Error 1324: The error 1324 the path program files (x86) Folder Path Contains an Invalid Character Posted by: Mike Spink Last Updated: February 03, 2016 16:31 Please use the steps outlined below, depending on your version of Windows, to resolve this issue. Windows XP Open theStart menu ClickRun,typeregeditin the dialog box, and hit enter to start theRegistry Editor Locate the followingRegistry Key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Shell Folders\Personal Verify the path forMy Documentswith the path of yourMy Documentsfolder in the following location:C: \ Documents and Settings \ Your Username \ My Documents Windows Vista / 7 Open theStart menu In theSearch programs and files,typeregedit,and pressEnterto open theRegistry Editor Locate the followingRegistry Key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Shell Folders\Personal 4. Verify the path forDocumentsmatches the path of theDocumentsfolder in the following location:C:\ Users \ Your Username \ Documents Was this article helpful? 2 out of 3 found this helpful Didn't find what you need? Community Support Ask questions. Search answers from other users. Visit Community Site Looking for tutorials? These videos and how-tos will help you rock it. Product Tutorial
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folder path 'My Pictures' contains an invalid character. Windows 7 IT error 1324.the folder path ';c:' contains an invalid character Pro > Windows 7 Installation, Setup, and Deployment Question 0 Sign in to vote 'Error 1324. The error 1324 the path temp c contains an invalid character folder path 'My Pictures' contains an invalid character' message is a huge problem with Windows 7. Anytime a user has folder redirection for document, pictures, music, ect... msi's will https://support.techsmith.com/hc/en-us/articles/203733598-Jing-Windows-During-the-Installation-process-I-receive-Error-1324-The-Folder-Path-Contains-an-Invalid-Character give the following message when configuring or installing. Not all MSI's have a problem but some do and it makes deploying software a nightmare. Yes, I know there is the option of resetting your user shell folder paths back to default, but we need redirection and the msi packages do not like the HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Software \ https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windows/en-US/7ef1e664-7dfa-4ac9-ac48-9ff41717f8f4/error-1324-the-folder-path-my-pictures-contains-an-invalid-character?forum=w7itproinstall Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion \ Explorer \ User Shell Folders. Thursday, June 17, 2010 3:05 PM Reply | Quote Answers 11 Sign in to vote Hi Everyone, I'm a little late to the party but I might have some useful info. I just ran into this same issue. Windows 7 Pro, Win2003 SBS server domain, My Documents being redirected through a Group Policy Setting. My Documents redirects to \\SERVER\USERS\USERNAME. Error message that My Documents contains an invalid character. Like TS7, if the user logged in was a Domain Admin, this error did not occur. The difference between a Domain Admin and a Domain User? In my case, The Domain Admin has rights to the USERS folder I listed in the My Documents redirection path. A Domain User does not. A Domain User has full rights ONLY to their User Folder (The USERNAME) part. By giving the Domain Users READ access to the USERS folder (only that folder) the error went away. Apparently even though the
Replies | 4 Followers Kevin Burnett Points 245 Replied On: Sat, Jul 27 2013 3:09 PM Reply All, I seem to be stuck here. I can't uninstall, repair or modify my installation of NetAdvantage. I was trying to http://www.infragistics.com/community/forums/t/82813.aspx modify my existing 11.2 version because a team-mate realized we had different DLL versions https://support.laserfiche.com/kb/1012070 based on the same install. I can do anything. I even tried installing the latest version of the tools but I get the same message. If I try to uninstall via the Windows control panel I get the same message. I am in a corporate environment and my "My Documents" folder is mapped to a network drive. Any advice? error 1324 Kevin Reply Post Points: 20 Verified Answer Kevin Burnett Points 245 Replied On: Tue, Nov 12 2013 12:09 PM Reply Verified by [Infragistics] Boris Toromanov It turned out that I indeed had the problem Brian suggested. I did not have read permissions to the folder just below "My Documents". I think the networking team here had made some sort of a change recently. Once these permissions were changed it started working correctly.Thanks for error 1324 the your help! Kevin Reply Post Points: 25 All Replies Alex E Points 15,964 Replied On: Mon, Jul 29 2013 9:28 AM Reply Hello Kevin, Can you paste/attach a log file that shows the actual exception? Also can you attach the log file of the installer itself? This will allow us to see what the actual reason for such behavior may be. Thank you. Reply Post Points: 20 Kevin Burnett Points 245 Replied On: Mon, Jul 29 2013 10:01 AM Reply Alex, Thanks. I have attached the log file. Let me know if you need anything else. Kevin NetAdvantage_ASPNET_20112.msi.txt Reply Post Points: 20 [Infragistics] Brian Wint Points 681 Replied On: Tue, Jul 30 2013 9:39 AM Reply Suggested by Alex E Hello Kevin, I believe you are experiencing the same kind of issue that is described in this Microsoft forum thread http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windows/en-US/7ef1e664-7dfa-4ac9-ac48-9ff41717f8f4/error-1324-the-folder-path-my-pictures-contains-an-invalid-character. In their case, it was the "My Pictures" folder that was mapped to a network drive and giving the same "Error 1324" that your log shows. They list a couple of workarounds for this kind of issue. 1) Map a drive to your "My Documents" folder and change the registry key to use that mapped drive. The key is at HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Software \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion \ Explorer \ User Shell