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      Doctor8775 last edited by

      I just downloaded the Windows 64-bit installer. When I try to install it in C:\Program Files\Qt\5.1.0\ I get an error message saying I am using invalid characters in the path name. Is this a bug? I think spaces have been allowed in file and folder names since Windows 95?

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      • SGaist
        SGaist Lifetime Qt Champion last edited by

        Hi and welcome to devnet,

        Don't install Qt in a path with spaces on windows, it's always been a source of problem.

        The default install path is generally C:\Qt, you'd better use it and it will save you a whole lot of troubles.

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          Doctor8775 last edited by

          OK. Thanks for the info. It's a bit bizarre though!

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          • SGaist
            SGaist Lifetime Qt Champion last edited by

            You're welcome !

            The tools have been improved to manage them better, but I can assure you, less spaces will alleviate a lot your work.

            If everything is running fine now, can you update the thread's title to solved so other forum users may know a solution has been found :)

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              Doctor8775 last edited by

              Is this a 'feature' of Windows 64-bit installer only or is it on all platforms? Is there any background documentation about this? I'm surprised that there aren't more posts on the subject - may be I just can't find them.

              I hope to find time to re-try the installation over the weekend.

              Thanks for your help.

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              • SGaist
                SGaist Lifetime Qt Champion last edited by

                It's essentially a Windows problem (IIRC there was also something about non latin1 character once in this forum).

                The old saying is: avoid spaces when developing on Windows :)

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