Classpath directories with spaces

I get NoClassDefFoundError
when I use the command:
java -classpath C:\Program Files\netbeans-5.0\ide6\modules\ext;C:\Documents and Settings\Sebastian\My Documents\My Java Projects\AssesmentManager\test\sste DataFileTest
Is it possible to have spaces in the classpath directory?
I know it executes well in netbeans IDE.

Use quotes:
java -classpath "C:\Program Files\netbeans-5.0\ide6\modules\ext;C:\Documents and Settings\Sebastian\My Documents\My Java Projects\AssesmentManager\test\sste" DataFileTest

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