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On 11/26/2010 12:18 AM, Tim Harig wrote: > On 2010-11-25, Hugo Léveillé <hugol at fastmail.net> wrote: >> I'm starting various application using subprocess.Popen without any >> problem. The problem is with application inside "Program Files". It >> looks like subprocess is stopping the application string after >> "Program". I tried puting the programe name inside double quote like >> '"Program File*..."'. No luck. > > Not sure you you are having issues. > > subprocess.Popen("C:\\Program Files\\Vim\\vim73\\gvim.exe") Above line should work. In order to avoid the double backslashes (such, that you can just copy paste from the windows explorer or from a command line shell you could additionally prefix the string with r. subprocess.Popen(r"C:\Program Files\Vim\vim73\gvim.exe") copying and pasting reduces the risk of typos
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