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Alan N20-May-11 7:45
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It's up the the particular application to interpret the command line in any way it chooses. Notepad is unusual in that it does not require a path containing spaces to be quoted. This is probably because Notepad can take one argument, a filename, and it has been coded to accept spaces within the name. Word has many command line options http://support.microsoft.com/kb/210565[^]and requires that filenames containing spaces are quoted to ensure that they are recognised as one item.

The executable path passed to the Process.Start method does not need quoting as it can only ever refer to one file.

Alan.
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