![]() Worse, it will give you errors of “Unable to move directory…” and later, it will delete the “android.bat” file and you will have to download and install Android SDK once again. Note that you need to run SDK Manager with Admin access.Or by going to Visual Studio and running Android SDK from the Android Toolkit tray.Either the “bat” file as Administrator.Before anything at all, I would recommend that you run the Android SDK by running,.I am also using a path with space in it and it does not cause any trouble. Spaces are a problem only in the cases when you are going to program using NDK (Native Development Kit), otherwise they do not cause any problem. There is no problem with the space in the path.The initial location where Xamarin installs the Android SDK is “ C:\Program Files (x86)\Android\android-sdk“. If you have had ever worked with Xamarin previously, then you might know where all the plugs go, but for a beginner, the experience is painful and many leave in the beginning - let alone middle as the least. Installation of Xamarin itself is a bit confusing and problematic for beginners. ![]() So, I thought of writing a complete post, sharing the reality based solutions, and not just, “install this, install that” sort of stuff that does not help anyone at all. Even the most authentic of the resources were not providing the working or at least “sensible” solution to me. Every solution was like, “Reinstall Xamarin”, “Reinstall Android SDK”, “Remove the space in the Android SDK path”.
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