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I am creating a .bat file from java program:

 final OutputStreamWriter fop = new OutputStreamWriter( new FileOutputStream( "test.bat" ), Charset.forName( "UTF8" ) );

and executing it using Runtime.getRuntime().exec(); in directory (C:\usr\testdir)

@echo off
cd C:\usr\testdir
echo "hello"

The Above bat file execute successfully. But When I change the Directory path containing German umlauts it gives me error.: The system cannot find the path specified where dir path (C:\usr\wÖrkingÄÜÖ) and ./bat will be the same :

@echo off
cd C:\usr\wÖrkingÄÜÖ
echo "hello"

SO the issue is the path containing umlauts.After Google help I add chcp 652001 at the top of bat file to change the pageCode but the issue still remain the same . Can any one help me what I am missing??

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You should use 65001, not 652001. Try this:

CHCP 65001
@echo off
cd C:\usr\wÖrkingÄÜÖ
echo "hello"

This should force the batch file to use the UTF-8 character set which should support umlauts.

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  • I tried the cmd screen shot. but it was working opposite. WIthout chchp its cd is working if i run chcp 65001 then its shows active code page but then i was unable to paste/write german umlauts. dnt know why ?
    – Noshaf
    Mar 31, 2017 at 11:28
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    Did you add it CHCP 65001 into your batch file and than try it rather than testing it straight into a command prompt?
    – Rawns
    Apr 3, 2017 at 10:53
  • Note that this answer is correct if Java uses UTF-8 encoding when writing the file in the example above since codepage 65001 is UTF-8. The programmer can provide the character set to be used via the charset parameter: docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/io/… For other people that had more luck when they tried codepage 1252, that is probably because their text editor / batch file generation code produced ANSI encoded files. See also Microsoft's documentation of code page identifiers: learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/intl/… Dec 5, 2022 at 9:46
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I had a similar issue and solved it by adding

chcp 1252

to the CP1252-Encoded batch file.

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    I can confirm this solution under Windows 10 Pro with a German keyboard configuration.
    – mtjmohr
    Dec 27, 2020 at 23:20

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