My best guess is that the output from
powershell forms a directive something like:
File = D:\Thunderbird Profile\hfkeo6lv.default\Extensions
...
as seen by the Bacula parser, which is absolutely not going to
work because it has spaces in it.
This is just a guess though. You might try turning the
D:\Thunderbird Profile\hfkeo6lv.default\Extensions
into
"D:\Thunderbird Profile\hfkeo6lv.default\Extensions"
which may itself create a syntax error, or it just may work.
Best regards,
Kern
On 04/22/2014 02:43 PM, Tomáš Brandýský wrote: