Shortcut to Deleted NetWare File May Open Wrong File (132658)



The information in this article applies to:

  • Microsoft Windows 95

This article was previously published under Q132658

SYMPTOMS

When you use a shortcut for a file on a NetWare 3.x or 4.x server, or on a Windows 95-based computer running the File And Printer Sharing For NetWare Networks component, if the file has been removed or renamed the shortcut may open another similarly named file in the same folder without prompting you. This behavior can occur with shortcuts that user either mapped drives or UNC paths.

CAUSE

The shortcut facility in Windows 95 deals with missing files by searching for a file with similar characteristics and prompting you. One of the most prominent characteristics is the file creation date and time. On NetWare 3.x and 4.x servers, and Windows 95-based computers running the File And Printer Sharing For NetWare Networks component, the creation date is set with a resolution of two seconds. This means that two files copied to the server within a two-second span may have the same file creation date and time. This can cause the shortcut facility's missing file detection process to misdetect the file.

RESOLUTION

The only workaround for this problem is to change the shortcut to point to the proper file.

Modification Type:MajorLast Reviewed:7/28/2001
Keywords:kb3rdPartyNetClient KB132658