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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T19:11:21+00:00 2026-05-14T19:11:21+00:00

I’ve got a Windows batch script issue that I’m bashing my head against (no

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I’ve got a Windows batch script issue that I’m bashing my head against (no pun intended). The problematic script looks like this:

if defined _OLD_VIRTUAL_PATH (
    set PATH=%_OLD_VIRTUAL_PATH%
)

When I run it and _OLD_VIRTUAL_PATH is set I get:

\Microsoft was unexpected at this time.

_OLD_VIRTUAL_PATH is a variable that was originally set from PATH and it contains spaces – I’m pretty sure that’s the problem. But what’s the solution? It runs successfully if I enclose it in quotes, but I don’t think the entire value of the PATH variable is supposed to be in quotes.

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    2026-05-14T19:11:22+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 7:11 pm

    Your problem here are not the spaces but rather a closing parenthesis. You are probably running a 64-bit system where the Program Files directory for 32-bit applications is Program Files (x86). In a parenthesized block in a batch file, the closing parenthesis ends the block, so the rest of the line causes a syntax error.

    You have two ways to fix this:

    1) Put the complete set argument in quotes. This causes the closing paren to not be recognized as end of block:

    if defined _OLD_VIRTUAL_PATH (
        set "PATH=%_OLD_VIRTUAL_PATH%"
    )
    

    2) Don’t use a block:

    if defined _OLD_VIRTUAL_PATH set PATH=%_OLD_VIRTUAL_PATH%
    
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