On Sat, 18 Apr 2009 12:02:40 -0700, "Ben C>" <> wrote:
>I'm having an unanticipated problem with a new Vista Ultimate 64-bit
>installation. I built a new PC using an ASUS P5Q Pro Turbo MoBo, a
>Q9650 CPU, 8GB DDR2 RAM & a GeForce 8600GT video card.
>I installed Vista from the original DVD, I then installed the MoBo &
>Video drivers from a CD. Next, I installed SP1 from a flash drive
>which contained a copy of Vista 64-bit SP1. I let windows install the
>rest of the updates from the Windows update site.
>I then instaled WinRAR from a flash drive. I started noticing that I
>was getting an error dialog from "jman" that says:
>" Command line option syntax error. Type Command /? for Help." in
>multiple (3-4 each time) dialog boxes every time I right-clicked on an
>icon or a diretcory or a file in explorer or quick launch. I'm not
>saying the error message began when I installed WinRAR, I'm only
>saying I noticed it then.
>I wanted an image, so I installed Acronis True Image and made a
>backup.
>I googled the error message and saw references to Office 2000 & Norton
>2005. Microsoft's advice is: "To work around this problem, modify the
>source path so that it does not contain any spaces.". I can't modify
>the source path because every time I try to access properties, I get
>the error messages.
>This doesn't make sense to me which is why I mentioned that I
>installed some apps from a flash drive which probably contained some
>spaces.
>Any suggestions??
Please ignore chuckcar, he's a fool.
Are you sure it's Jman and not Iman? Do a search on your drive for
jman.* :
Start, Command <Enter>
Cd \ <Enter>
dir /s jman.* <Enter>
What comes up?
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