Having an issue invoking excel with 1 file for an argument. It seems to choke at the dir name due to spaces:
"'C:\Program' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file."

I am having the issue with system(), but I also had it with Win32::Process::Create, I've tried single quotes also but I cannot seem to get around it. Here's a snippet of the code:
my $app = 'C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office12\excel.exe'; my $arg = "C:\\Documents and Settings\\my.dir\\My Documents\\My Compan +y\\QA\\$newFilename"; #Win32::Process::Create( $Win32processObj,$app,$arg,0,NORMAL_PRIORITY_ +CLASS,"." ) # or die "Aborting... creating process failed due to $!\n"; system("$app $arg");
Thank you in advance!

In reply to Issues with dir names containing spaces- by rickMan

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