Microsoft KB Archive/88442

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Q88442

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The information in this article applies to:


 * Microsoft Windows versions 3.0, 3.0a, 3.1, 3.11

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SYMPTOMS
When installing or running Microsoft Windows you may receive one of the following error messages:

Cannot Find File; Check to Ensure Path and Filename Are Correct

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Application Execution Error: Cannot Find File; Check to Ensure Path and Filename Are Correct

Cannot Find File; Check to Ensure Path and Filename Are Correct
This error is generated for one of the following reasons:


 * You may receive this error when running a PIF, if the Program Filename field in the PIF file does not contain a valid path and filename for the program. A full pathname should be specified -- for example, C:\MYDIR\MYPROG.EXE. For more information, consult the PIF Editor online help.
 * The FILES= statement in the CONFIG.SYS is set too low. The FILES= should be set to at least 45. This can happen when installing Windows and when running MS-DOS-based applications from Windows.

Cannot Find File; Check to Ensure Path and Filename Are Correct
This message is caused when Windows tries to execute applications listed on the Run= or Load= lines in the WIN.INI file.

The above error can be caused by one of the following situations:

 The path to the executable file is invalid (it is misspelled or does not exist). The file has been deleted. Either the Load= or Run= line has exceeded the 128-character limit. In Windows 3.1, you can use the StartUp group feature to avoid this limitation.  There is more than one space between the items on the Load= or Run= line. For example, there are two spaces between the applications on the following Load= line:      Load=c:\windows\AppOne.exe  AppTwo.exe ^^ If this last situation is the cause, Windows loads the applications after displaying the message. 

Additional query words: 3.11 3.10 3.00 3.00a err msg

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Technology : kbWin3xSearch kbWin300 kbWin300a kbWin310 kbWin311