Shortcut to MS-DOS-Based Program on Network Drive Fails (132601)
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This article was previously published under Q132601 SYMPTOMS
When you try to use a shortcut to an MS-DOS-based program (.com, .exe, or
.bat file) on a network drive that has been disconnected, you receive the
following error message:
Cannot find the working folder for this program. The program may have
difficulty locating its files and documents. Make sure that the working
folder is specified correctly in the property sheets for the program
and any shortcuts to it. Do you wish to run the program anyway?
If you click Yes, you receive the following error message:
Cannot find the file <drive>:\<path>\<program file>
This problem does not occur with shortcuts to Windows-based programs or
registered file types.
CAUSE
Windows 95 does not correctly remap the network drive before trying to run
the MS-DOS-based program specified in the shortcut.
RESOLUTION
Remap the network drive containing the MS-DOS-based program file using the
same drive letter, or change the shortcut to use a UNC path. UNC paths have
the following syntax:
\\<servername>\<sharename>\<path>\<program file>
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 12/17/2000 |
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Keywords: | KB132601 |
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