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The System Cannot Find The Path Specified Windows 10
each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up What is the reason for the error message “System cannot find the path specified”? up vote 0 down vote favorite I have folder run in folder system32. When I run cmd from within Total Commander opening a command prompt window with C:\Users\admin as current directory and want the system cannot find the path specified cmd windows 10 to go into that folder, the following error message is output: System cannot find the path specified. When I open cmd directly in folder run, it works perfect. Why? The command prompt window on opening in C:\Windows\System32\run: C:\Windows\System32\run>cd.. C:\Windows\System32>cd run C:\Windows\System32\run> The command prompt window on simply running cmd: Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7601] Copyright (c) 2009 Microsoft Corporation. Všetky práva vyhradené. C:\Users\admin>cd.. C:\Users>cd.. C:\>cd windows C:\Windows>cd system32 C:\Windows\System32>cd run Systém nemôže nájst’ zadanú cestu. cmd directory system32 share|improve this question edited Jun 11 at 10:09 Mofi 13.7k52038 asked Nov 10 '15 at 19:46 Amantius Kopius 12114 Are you using the same user context for all attempts? when in C:\WINDOWS\system32, type dir /A:DRSH run; what's the output then? what is shown when you type attrib run there? –aschipfl Nov 11 '15 at 1:52 Here is image: i.imgur.com/0QWH86S.jpg –Amantius Kopius Nov 11 '15 at 6:46 What happens if you append a . to the dir., like cd run.? –aschipfl Nov 11 '15 at 8:07 A
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New Topic programming forums Java Java JSRs Mobile Certification Databases Caching Books Engineering Languages Frameworks Products This Site Careers Other all forums Forum: Beginning Java The system cannot find https://coderanch.com/t/646513/java/java/system-find-path the path specified Devin Small Greenhorn Posts: 3 posted 1 year ago Hi, hope someone can help me. I have the Java Development Kit downloaded in my C file and my book tells me to compile the program I need to open command windowand change the directory where the program is stored. I tried the command cd to change directory and received this the system message "The system cannot find the path specified." I checked the Environment Variables on Windows 7 and the Path says: C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre1.8.0_31\bin This is after many tries and i still can't change directory and i keep getting the same message. The book I am using to learn Java is "Java How to Program: Tenth Edition" from Paul and Harvey Deitel. Maybe someone knows what the system cannot my issue is here and can help me? Thanks Devin Guillermo Ishi Ranch Hand Posts: 789 I like... posted 1 year ago Do you need to change the current directory to where your java file is? For starters the easiest thing might be to copy your java file to the root directory "c:\" and then in the window enter cd \ The compiler will look for the java file in the directory it was started from and find it there in c:\ Also from the command window, Windows sometimes doesn't like spaces in paths even though Windows creates paths with spaces. If you have a space you might try a \ or a / in front of the space, That works in linux but I haven't used Window in a long time. Stefan Evans Bartender Posts: 1784 10 posted 1 year ago In windows, putting quotes around a path should make it work. I am paranoid enough that I take no chances, and install Java into: C:\java rather than under "C:\Program Files\Java..." Another trick you can do with the command line is to use "auto complete" Type the first few c