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      14th Jun 2005
Please help. I have been running a french - english dictionary perfectly
successfully for months on my computer, but today I cannot load it and keep
getting a message headed 16-bit Windows Subsystem
C;\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\AUTOEXE.NT. The system file is not suitable for running
MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows
I then have no choice but to close this message. I have tried running System
Restore (several times), and going to the properties of the Dictionaries and
trying every compatability option, with no success. I am well beyond the
limit of my understanding and expertise now! I have tried deleting the
programme and reinstalling it from the origin CD but I cannot re-install it
and receive the original error message. Any help and advice greatly
appreciated.
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Wesley Vogel
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      14th Jun 2005
Seems to be an epidemic lately....

This can be caused by a trojan.

Get rid of the trojan.

Update your antivirus software and run a full system scan.

Copy the autoexec.nt file from C:\Windows\Repair to C:\Windows\System32.
And set Attributes for autoexec.nt to Read-only.

Read-only
[[Specifies whether this file is read-only, which means that it cannot be
changed or accidentally deleted.]]

1. Right click the file.
2. Properties.
3. Select: Read-only.
4. Click: Apply.
5. Click: OK.

16-bit MS-DOS Subsystem error while installing or running a DOS application
http://windowsxp.mvps.org/16bit.htm

MS-DOS or 16-bit Windows-based program Error Message
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_m.htm#16bit

Error message when you install or start an MS-DOS or 16-bit Windows-based
program
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;324767

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Markatk <(E-Mail Removed)> hunted and pecked:
> Please help. I have been running a french - english dictionary perfectly
> successfully for months on my computer, but today I cannot load it and
> keep getting a message headed 16-bit Windows Subsystem
> C;\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\AUTOEXE.NT. The system file is not suitable for
> running MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows
> I then have no choice but to close this message. I have tried running
> System Restore (several times), and going to the properties of the
> Dictionaries and trying every compatability option, with no success. I am
> well beyond the limit of my understanding and expertise now! I have tried
> deleting the programme and reinstalling it from the origin CD but I
> cannot re-install it and receive the original error message. Any help and
> advice greatly appreciated.
> --
> Markatk


 
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      15th Jun 2005
Thank you very much! Everything worked exactly as hoped and all is back to
normal.

Markatk
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Markatk


"Wesley Vogel" wrote:

> Seems to be an epidemic lately....
>
> This can be caused by a trojan.
>
> Get rid of the trojan.
>
> Update your antivirus software and run a full system scan.
>
> Copy the autoexec.nt file from C:\Windows\Repair to C:\Windows\System32.
> And set Attributes for autoexec.nt to Read-only.
>
> Read-only
> [[Specifies whether this file is read-only, which means that it cannot be
> changed or accidentally deleted.]]
>
> 1. Right click the file.
> 2. Properties.
> 3. Select:  Read-only.
> 4. Click: Apply.
> 5. Click: OK.
>
> 16-bit MS-DOS Subsystem error while installing or running a DOS application
> http://windowsxp.mvps.org/16bit.htm
>
> MS-DOS or 16-bit Windows-based program Error Message
> http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_m.htm#16bit
>
> Error message when you install or start an MS-DOS or 16-bit Windows-based
> program
> http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;324767
>
> --
> Hope this helps. Let us know.
>
> Wes
> MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
>
> In news:33B70BF9-BC82-4B1E-BD37-(E-Mail Removed),
> Markatk <(E-Mail Removed)> hunted and pecked:
> > Please help. I have been running a french - english dictionary perfectly
> > successfully for months on my computer, but today I cannot load it and
> > keep getting a message headed 16-bit Windows Subsystem
> > C;\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\AUTOEXE.NT. The system file is not suitable for
> > running MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows
> > I then have no choice but to close this message. I have tried running
> > System Restore (several times), and going to the properties of the
> > Dictionaries and trying every compatability option, with no success. I am
> > well beyond the limit of my understanding and expertise now! I have tried
> > deleting the programme and reinstalling it from the origin CD but I
> > cannot re-install it and receive the original error message. Any help and
> > advice greatly appreciated.
> > --
> > Markatk

>
>

 
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      27th Aug 2006


"Markatk" wrote:

> Please help. I have been running a french - english dictionary perfectly
> successfully for months on my computer, but today I cannot load it and keep
> getting a message headed 16-bit Windows Subsystem
> C;\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\AUTOEXE.NT. The system file is not suitable for running
> MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows
> I then have no choice but to close this message. I have tried running System
> Restore (several times), and going to the properties of the Dictionaries and
> trying every compatability option, with no success. I am well beyond the
> limit of my understanding and expertise now! I have tried deleting the
> programme and reinstalling it from the origin CD but I cannot re-install it
> and receive the original error message. Any help and advice greatly
> appreciated.
> --
> Markatk

 
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neil
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      27th Aug 2006
The file you are referring to is autoexec.nt. If you search your windows
folder (C:\windows) you should have two copies, one in the system32 folder
and one in the repair folder. If you only have one in the repair folder then
copy it to the system32 folder.

Neil
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> "Markatk" wrote:
>
>> Please help. I have been running a french - english dictionary perfectly
>> successfully for months on my computer, but today I cannot load it and
>> keep
>> getting a message headed 16-bit Windows Subsystem
>> C;\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\AUTOEXE.NT. The system file is not suitable for
>> running
>> MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows
>> I then have no choice but to close this message. I have tried running
>> System
>> Restore (several times), and going to the properties of the Dictionaries
>> and
>> trying every compatability option, with no success. I am well beyond the
>> limit of my understanding and expertise now! I have tried deleting the
>> programme and reinstalling it from the origin CD but I cannot re-install
>> it
>> and receive the original error message. Any help and advice greatly
>> appreciated.
>> --
>> Markatk


 
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