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in to Go to QuickBooks.com QuickBooks Learn & Support Home QuickBooks Help Last modified QuickBooks, United States Error 1324: The path to [directory] contains an invalid character While you are installing QuickBooks Desktop,
Error 1324 The Path My Pictures Contains An Invalid Character
you see this error message: Error 1324: The path to [directory] contains an error 1324 the path my documents contains an invalid character invalid character. Why this is happening This error may be caused by: An invalid character in QuickBooks Desktop installation path An error 1324 the path my pictures or the volume is invalid incorrect path setting in the Windows registry Not enough disk space: Insufficient hard drive space available to install the QuickBooks Desktop program How to fix it Restart your computer, and reinstall QuickBooks Desktop. Confirm that
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at least 2.5 GB of disk space is available for installing QuickBooks Desktop. On your keyboard, press Windows + E to open the Computer window. Note the amount of free space shown in the window next to the drive letter where QuickBooks Desktop is being installed: If the amount of free space is less than 1 GB, free up disk space before installing QuickBooks or install QuickBooks Desktop on a
Error 1324 The Path Program Files Contains An Invalid Character
different drive. If the amount of free space is greater than 1 GB, proceed with step 2. Remove invalid characters from the QuickBooks installation path: On your keyboard, press Windows + E to open the Computer window. Navigate to the path shown in the error: If there are non-alphanumeric characters in the name of any folder in the installation path, right-click the folder and select Rename to remove them, and then reinstall QuickBooks Desktop. If there are only alphanumeric characters in the installation path, proceed with step 3. Create a new user in Windows to rewrite any Windows registry settings that may be causing the error and log in as that user to install QuickBooks Desktop. Note: You must be logged in as a Windows Administrator or as a member of the Administrator group to add a new user. Was this article helpful? Yes No Do you still have a question? Ask your question to the community. Most questions get a response in about a day. Post your question to the community Home Tags Terms of Use Privacy QuickBooks Phone Number © 2016 Intuit, Inc. All rights reserved. × Close Sign in or create an account To continue your participation in QuickBooks Learn & Supp
in to Go to QuickBooks.com × Close Why do you want to report this? Spam Profanity Threats/Abuse Inappropriate Virus/Danger Broken Links Other Back to search results error code list When I error 1234 the path my documents contains an invalid character tried to restore my 2015 QB on my desktop (running Win 7 pro)
Error 1324. The Path My Documents Or The Volume Is Invalid.
with the QB 2015 file from my new laptop (win 8.1) I receive a message that it couldn't, and it lists error 1324 adobe error codes -6000 and -95. When doing a search for those codes I am able to find -6000 references but nothing on -95. Comment Asked by brookhillbuilder QuickBooks, United States Options Edit Ask for https://community.intuit.com/articles/1018925-error-1324-the-path-to-directory-contains-an-invalid-character details Archive hide info × Close Why do you want to report this? Spam Profanity Threats/Abuse Inappropriate Virus/Danger Broken Links Other Answer Look here: http://support.quickbooks.intuit.com/support/search2.aspx?q=6000+95 -6XXX errors typically relate to Windows User Access rights issues. Was this answer helpful? Yes No qbteachmt , qbteachmt(at)yahoo(dot)com AllStar Add a comment Comment 1 additional answer No answers have been posted This post has been closed and is not open for https://community.intuit.com/questions/1147411-error-code-list comments or answers. More Actions Notify me of new answers I can answer People come to QuickBooks Learn & Support for help and answers—we want to let them know that we're here to listen and share our knowledge. We do that with the style and format of our responses. Here are five guidelines: Keep it conversational. When answering questions, write like you speak. Imagine you're explaining something to a trusted friend, using simple, everyday language. Avoid jargon and technical terms when possible. When no other word will do, explain technical terms in plain English. Be clear and state the answer right up front. Ask yourself what specific information the person really needs and then provide it. Stick to the topic and avoid unnecessary details. Break information down into a numbered or bulleted list and highlight the most important details in bold. Be concise. Aim for no more than two short sentences in a paragraph, and try to keep paragraphs to two lines. A wall of text can look intimidating and many won't read it, so break it up. It's okay to link to other resources for more details, but avoid giving answers that contain little more than a link
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