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I am trying to run an old application in 16 Bit DOS on a windows XP machine.
However, I get the following error message: "a temporary file needed for initialization could not be created or could not be written to. Make sure that the directory path exists, and disk space is available" I am running the account as a user(not administrator) on the machine. I have access rights to the particular folder that the temporary file is writing to and the disk is not full. I wonder whether there is any configuration problem I will need to set. I have tried this program on another set of PC with same user configuration but there seems to be no problem I wonder why. I have tried the DOS compatibility mode changes as well as trying to adjust the XMS and EMS to auto but it still does not work Appreciate your help! |
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Make sure CONFIG.NT and AUTOEXEC.NT are in the \system32 directory. If not,
copy them from the \windows\repair directory and try again. "Water" <Water@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:74916681-5DA6-4EFD-B18D-BE7CDD72E170@microsoft.com... >I am trying to run an old application in 16 Bit DOS on a windows XP >machine. > However, I get the following error message: > > "a temporary file needed for initialization could not be created or could > not be written to. Make sure that the directory path exists, and disk > space > is available" > > I am running the account as a user(not administrator) on the machine. I > have > access rights to the particular folder that the temporary file is writing > to > and the disk is not full. I wonder whether there is any configuration > problem > I will need to set. I have tried this program on another set of PC with > same > user configuration but there seems to be no problem > I wonder why. > > I have tried the DOS compatibility mode changes as well as trying to > adjust > the XMS and EMS to auto but it still does not work > > Appreciate your help! > |
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I do not really think that could be the problem since I think check the
files... seem to be okay... but i will try your recommendation Thanks for your help! "Jerry" wrote: > Make sure CONFIG.NT and AUTOEXEC.NT are in the \system32 directory. If not, > copy them from the \windows\repair directory and try again. > > "Water" <Water@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:74916681-5DA6-4EFD-B18D-BE7CDD72E170@microsoft.com... > >I am trying to run an old application in 16 Bit DOS on a windows XP > >machine. > > However, I get the following error message: > > > > "a temporary file needed for initialization could not be created or could > > not be written to. Make sure that the directory path exists, and disk > > space > > is available" > > > > I am running the account as a user(not administrator) on the machine. I > > have > > access rights to the particular folder that the temporary file is writing > > to > > and the disk is not full. I wonder whether there is any configuration > > problem > > I will need to set. I have tried this program on another set of PC with > > same > > user configuration but there seems to be no problem > > I wonder why. > > > > I have tried the DOS compatibility mode changes as well as trying to > > adjust > > the XMS and EMS to auto but it still does not work > > > > Appreciate your help! > > > > > |
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I keep on getting a similar message, but mine comes up saying "error in 16
bit DOS subsystem" and just asks me to either terminate or ignore it... however even if i just try to ignore it, the program fails to run... and i really want the programs on here, as i found it to be quite useful. is there anything i can do to work around this so all of these types of applications are able to run? "Jerry" wrote: > Make sure CONFIG.NT and AUTOEXEC.NT are in the \system32 directory. If not, > copy them from the \windows\repair directory and try again. > > "Water" <Water@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:74916681-5DA6-4EFD-B18D-BE7CDD72E170@microsoft.com... > >I am trying to run an old application in 16 Bit DOS on a windows XP > >machine. > > However, I get the following error message: > > > > "a temporary file needed for initialization could not be created or could > > not be written to. Make sure that the directory path exists, and disk > > space > > is available" > > > > I am running the account as a user(not administrator) on the machine. I > > have > > access rights to the particular folder that the temporary file is writing > > to > > and the disk is not full. I wonder whether there is any configuration > > problem > > I will need to set. I have tried this program on another set of PC with > > same > > user configuration but there seems to be no problem > > I wonder why. > > > > I have tried the DOS compatibility mode changes as well as trying to > > adjust > > the XMS and EMS to auto but it still does not work > > > > Appreciate your help! > > > > > |
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The "autoexec.nt" file in C:\WINDOWS\system32 has been deleted by
syp/malware called "WinAdTools" go to C:\WINDOWS\repair and copy autoexec.nt back into the system32 folder Go to Add/Remove Programs and search for WinAdtools and remove it, or use Ad-ware, www.lavasoftusa.com. -- Michael Solomon MS-MVP Windows Shell/User Backup is a PC User's Best Friend DTS-L.Org: http://www.dts-l.org/ "TC" <TC@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:675D1D66-2402-4074-AC28-ECB17E6A1D8F@microsoft.com... >I keep on getting a similar message, but mine comes up saying "error in 16 > bit DOS subsystem" and just asks me to either terminate or ignore it... > however even if i just try to ignore it, the program fails to run... and i > really want the programs on here, as i found it to be quite useful. > > is there anything i can do to work around this so all of these types of > applications are able to run? > > "Jerry" wrote: > >> Make sure CONFIG.NT and AUTOEXEC.NT are in the \system32 directory. If >> not, >> copy them from the \windows\repair directory and try again. >> >> "Water" <Water@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:74916681-5DA6-4EFD-B18D-BE7CDD72E170@microsoft.com... >> >I am trying to run an old application in 16 Bit DOS on a windows XP >> >machine. >> > However, I get the following error message: >> > >> > "a temporary file needed for initialization could not be created or >> > could >> > not be written to. Make sure that the directory path exists, and disk >> > space >> > is available" >> > >> > I am running the account as a user(not administrator) on the machine. I >> > have >> > access rights to the particular folder that the temporary file is >> > writing >> > to >> > and the disk is not full. I wonder whether there is any configuration >> > problem >> > I will need to set. I have tried this program on another set of PC with >> > same >> > user configuration but there seems to be no problem >> > I wonder why. >> > >> > I have tried the DOS compatibility mode changes as well as trying to >> > adjust >> > the XMS and EMS to auto but it still does not work >> > >> > Appreciate your help! >> > >> >> >> |
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I realize this is a pretty old thread, but I had the exact same problem and just stumbled on a solution:
The %SystemRoot%\Temp folder on my system was not writable to non-admins. Updating the ACL on this folder to allow full update access to Everyone fixed the problem, even though the error message clearly indicates the problem with the user-specific Temp folder: C:\DOCUME~1\user\LOCALS~1\TEMP. (I attribute this to a bug in building the error message itself, i.e., displaying the user's %TEMP% value instead of the actual target pathname). To reset the permissions, even if you have XP Home:
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