Err Msg: The WIN16 Subsystem Was Unable to Enter Protected Mode (168925)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0
- Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4.0
This article was previously published under Q168925 SYMPTOMS
When you attempt to run a 16-bit Windows-based program at a command prompt
using the START command, you may receive the following error message:
The WIN16 subsystem was unable to enter Protected Mode, DOSX.EXE must
be present in you AUTOEXEC.NT and present in your path.
However, Dosx.exe is present in the Autoexec.nt file and the file is in
the path.
CAUSE
This error message occurs when all of the following conditions exist:
- The /separate switch is used with the START command.
- There is a .pif file for the program in the path.
- The .pif file references custom Autoexec and Config files that do not
load Dosx.exe or Himem.sys.
RESOLUTION
Rename the program's .pif file. Change the .pif file name from
<Program>.pif, where <Program> is the executable file name of the
program, to <Program>.xxx. Make sure to search for and rename all
instances of the <Program>.pif file.
MORE INFORMATION
The START command is a command-line tool that starts a separate window to
run a specified program or command. It is frequently used in batch files.
The /separate switch starts 16-bit Windows-based programs in separate
memory space.
When you use the START /SEPARATE <PROGRAM>.EXE command, the path is
searched for any instances of a <Program>.pif file. If no <Program>.pif
file is found, Windows NT loads the _default.pif file and then runs
<Program>.exe. This behavior does not occur if the /separate switch is not
used, nor does it occur in Windows NT version 3.51 even when the /separate
switch is used.
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 8/9/2001 |
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Keywords: | kbenv kberrmsg KB168925 |
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