Microsoft KB Archive/125412

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Incorrect Find File Results When TEMP/TMP Directory Is Invalid

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Q125412

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The information in this article applies to:


 * Microsoft Word for Windows, versions 6.0, 6.0a, 6.0c
 * Microsoft Word for Windows NT, version 6.0

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SYMPTOMS
The Find File search results indicate "No matching files found," and no error message is displayed, even though files should have been detected.

CAUSE
The current TEMP directory is not valid.

Microsoft Word 6.0 for Windows NT also experiences this behavior if the TMP setting is not valid. An invalid TMP setting does not cause this behavior in the 16-bit-Windows version of Word.

This behavior does not exist on the Macintosh platform, even if the Temporary Items folder is renamed. The Temporary Items folder will be created if it cannot be located.

Word for Windows NT
 From the Main Group in Windows NT Program Manager, start Control Panel. Choose the System icon. Locate the "temp=" setting in the User Environment Variables for list. If the "temp=" setting exists, note the path, choose Cancel, and go to step 4. If the "temp=" setting does not exist, perform the following steps, then proceed to step 4:

 In the Variable text box, type the word temp.  In the Value text box, type the directory path, for example: "C:\TEMP" Choose OK.  Close Control Panel.</li> From the Main group in Program Manager, open File Manager.</li> Confirm that the TEMP directory (from step 3) exists. If it does not exist, create the directory. To do this, from the File menu, choose Create Directory. In the Name box, type the complete path as noted in step 3 and choose OK.</li> Close File Manager.</li></ol>

Microsoft Word for Windows
 From the Main Group of Windows Program Manager, choose the MS-DOS icon.</li> At the command prompt, type the word set and press ENTER.</li>  Locate the "set temp=" setting and note the path. If a "temp=" setting exists, note the location and proceed to step 4. If a "temp=" setting does not exist, edit the AUTOEXEC.BAT file with a text editor, add the following command, then proceed to step 4: "SET TEMP=C:\TEMP"</li> Type exit and press ENTER to return to Windows.</li> From the Main Group, start File Manager.</li> Locate the TEMP directory you identified in step 3. If it does not exist, create it. To do this, from the File menu, choose Create Directory. In the Name box type the complete path as noted in step 3 and choose OK.</li> Close File Manager.</li> Exit Windows.</li> Reboot (restart) the computer.</li></ol>

Additional query words: 6.0 ntword wordnt winword temp tmp word6 findfile find file matching none zero search results

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