Microsoft KB Archive/160986

= SMS: Dosetup.exe Fails with "Runs with UNC Name" Option Enabled =

Article ID: 160986

Article Last Modified on 10/27/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Systems Management Server 1.1 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Systems Management Server 1.2 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q160986





SYMPTOMS
When Dosetup.exe is used on the Configuration command line of a shared network application, it will fail to configure the registry of a computer running Windows NT or Windows 95, when the package properties are defined with the option "Runs with UNC Name."



CAUSE
This problem is due to a limitation of all 16-bit applications. Because Dosetup.exe is a 16-bit application, it cannot get a current working directory of a UNC name.

This limitation is also documented in the Systems Management Server 1.2 Release Notes under "Shared Applications and UNC Paths."



WORKAROUND
To work around this problem, set up the package to either use "Requires Drive Letter" or "Requires Specific Drive Letter."



MORE INFORMATION
When the client runs the shared application, the user will receive a message stating that a one-time installation is required for this application. Continuing, the client will then receive the following message:

' ' has not been successfully configured.

The Pgg.log file on the client shows the following information: [10/26/96 13:04:28] Program Group Control ==> An Application specific error occurred: SMSSETUP - : Cannot access SETUP.EXE on application server.

[10/26/96 13:05:16] Program Group Control Start ==> ' ' has not been successfully configured.

Additional query words: prodsms win95 app

Keywords: kbnetwork kbpgc KB160986

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