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Asked: June 10, 20262026-06-10T03:54:57+00:00 2026-06-10T03:54:57+00:00

I am working on Windows 7 64 bit and have a wierd problem. I

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I am working on Windows 7 64 bit and have a wierd problem. I installed installAnywhere(a 32 bit application) in c:\Programs(x86) since I did not want to install it in the regular “c:\Program Files(x86)” to avoid the hassles of space in directory.

When I attempted to call the installanywhere from command prompt using the syntax:
cmd /c “c:\Programs(x86)\InstallAnywhereEnterprise\build\build.exe” …
I get the error “c:\Programs” is not a command. The reason being it is attempting to look to installAnywhere in c:\Programs ignoring the (x86) part.

I did some investigation on launching 32 bit programs vs 64 bit programs from command prompt and tried using %windir%\SysWow64\cmd.exe. When I used “%windir%\SysWow64\cmd.exe”,
the %programfiles% correctly points to “c:\Programs Files(x86)” but launching the command I mentioned just gives the same error. The FileSystemRedirector of Windows still
keeps pointing to c:\Programs. I reinstalled InstallAnywhere in the default location “C:\Programs Files(x86)” but I dont know why it does not work with “C:\Programs(x86)”.

Does anyone know of a workaround?

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    2026-06-10T03:54:59+00:00Added an answer on June 10, 2026 at 3:54 am

    Escape the parentheses.

    "C:\Programs^(x86)\..."
    

    Why exactly are you not ok with putting it in the regular Program Files directory? Space shouldn’t be an issue.

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