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I developed a application in VB.NET ...

 Dim DIAGTOOL_loc As String = Environment.CurrentDirectory & "\folder\file.exe"
 Dim shellexec As New System.Text.StringBuilder
 shellexec.AppendLine("@echo off")
 shellexec.AppendLine("cls()")
 shellexec.AppendLine(": begin()")
 shellexec.AppendLine("cls()")  
 shellexec.AppendLine("START " & DIAGTOOL_loc.ToString)
 shellexec.AppendLine("pause")
 IO.File.WriteAllText("tester.bat", shellexec.ToString())

 System.Diagnostics.Process.Start("tester.bat")

Now, when Comand Prompt will open, it should execute file.exe (DIAGTOOL_loc), but when CMD loads, it says "Windows cannot find "C:\Users\ ..."

but why? What's Wrong? The path registered in DIAGTOOL_loc variable works when I type Process.start(DIAGTOOL_loc), so, the file exists ... why cmd don't find it?

this command:

shellexec.AppendLine("START " & DIAGTOOL_loc.ToString)

should open file.exe ... but it don't work ...

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  • So, what's the full exception message?
    – sloth
    Aug 16, 2012 at 9:53
  • post the content of tester.bat
    – rene
    Aug 16, 2012 at 9:57

2 Answers 2

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In your generated tester.bat you will have a line that looks like this:

START c:\users\some folders\folder\file.exe

As you can see, the path is not quoted, so this will fail if the path contains spaces (which I suspect yours does.

Note that your code could be better written as well - Use System.IO.Path.Combine to combine parts of a path:

 Dim DIAGTOOL_loc As String = _
     """ + Path.Combine(Environment.CurrentDirectory, "\folder\file.exe") + """
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  • i know, but i have also tested this START "My Login Script" C:\Users\Administrator\Desktop\killproc.bat in a *.bat file ... (manually) ... and killproc.bat was opened ... and there are no quotes ... Aug 16, 2012 at 18:33
  • or simply START C:\Users\Administrator\Desktop\killproc.bat Aug 16, 2012 at 18:34
  • Please do you want to rewrite your code? it generate errors ... i'm an intermediate user in .NET Aug 16, 2012 at 18:36
  • The error is: The system cannot find the file C:\Users\Administrators\Documents\Visual. HERE IS THE FULL MESSAGE ... BUT WHY ONLY C:\Users\Administrators\Documents\Visual. IS DISPLAYED? iT'S NOT THE FULL PATH ... Aug 16, 2012 at 18:47
  • As I explained in my answer, that is because you have not put your path in quotes, e.g. `"C:\Users\Admin\Documents\Visual Studio". The path has spaces so must be enclosed in quotes.
    – RB.
    Aug 17, 2012 at 8:50
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Try this:

shellexec.AppendLine(String.Format("START """{0}""" , DIAGTOOL_loc)) 

also fix your batch commands:

 shellexec.AppendLine("cls")   
 shellexec.AppendLine(":begin")   
 shellexec.AppendLine("cls")  
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  • please do you want to rewrite your code? it generate errors ... i'm an intermediate user in .NET Aug 16, 2012 at 18:35
  • The error is: The system cannot find the file C:\Users\Administrators\Documents\Visual. HERE IS THE FULL MESSAGE ... BUT WHY ONLY C:\Users\Administrators\Documents\Visual. IS DISPLAYED? iT'S NOT THE FULL PATH ... Aug 16, 2012 at 18:50
  • post the content of tester.bat as well.
    – rene
    Aug 16, 2012 at 19:05
  • START C:\Users\Administrator\Documents\Visual Studio 2008\Projects\PPT v1.01\PPT\bin\Debug\dgtll\ppi32.exe pause Aug 16, 2012 at 19:23
  • I don't see the " (double quote) around the file. My edit did solve that. Your tester.bat should look like start "c:\Users\ ... dgtll\ppi32.exe" (notice the double quotes at the start and the end)
    – rene
    Aug 17, 2012 at 7:28

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