I was hoping that was the one issue it wasn’t but it was. The apostrophe caused issues with Unreal’s packaging.
I had to change my windows file directory itself, and if anybody else has this issue in the future, this is how you solve it:
- Go to Computer management > Local User > Users > Activate built in admin.
- Sign out and log in to this admin account. (Or you can make another account, and make it admin from your original admin account).
- Go to users folder and change the name on this new account. (No space within name)
- Go to Computer management > Local User > Users >
- Select your account and give it the same name as in the users folder.
- Double click it and in the new dialogue box, change the display name. You can keep it something else and even add space within the letters.
- Now it’s time to update the registry, so open the Windows Registry Editor.
- Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\ProfileList
- Find your SID and inside it by looking at the profile paths and update the desired profile path. You should only have to change the last section.
- After this, sign out, restart, and login to your other account. If you want, you can delete the other account.