Microsoft KB Archive/203338

= 16-Bit Applications Fail if Path Names Are Longer Than Allowed by the 8.3 Naming Convention =

Article ID: 203338

Article Last Modified on 11/1/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4.0 Developer Edition

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This article was previously published under Q203338



SYMPTOMS
When you use Client Services for NetWare (CSNW) or the IntranetWare Client with Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4.0, and you attempt to access 16-bit applications on a NetWare Server in Bindery mode, the applications fail to start. This behavior occurs if the path to the executable file from the drive mapping contains folder names that are longer than allowed by the 8.3 naming convention.

For example, the following path fails

\\Server\Exchange5.0\Windowsnt\Setup.exe

while this path succeeds:

\\Server\Exch5.0\Winnt\Setup.exe

With CSNW, when the path is too long, you receive the following error message:

Path not found

With the IntranetWare Client, you receive this error message:

Invalid path



WORKAROUND
To work around this behavior, rename the folders on the server to conform to the 8.3 naming convention, or map the drive to the application so that file names longer than allowed by the 8.3 naming convention are not in the path.



STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed that this is a problem in Microsoft Windows NT Workstation version 4.0.

Keywords: kbbug kbnetwork kbpending KB203338

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