16-Bit MS DOS Error

  • Thread starter Carla D'von Goodloe
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Carla D'von Goodloe

"16-bit MS-DOS subsystem path to program that you are trying to start <name
of path>. The system file is not suitable for running MS-DOS and MS Windows
applications. Choose 'close' to terminate."

I've followed Article 324767 instructions and STILL everytime we boot this
machine the autoexec.nt and config.nt are gone and I have to keep
re-expanding from the cd to get a program that was PREVIOUSLY working just
fine to work again without that error popping up. All we did that was
different was installed Pest Patrol paid version. She already had the free
version on her machine. We ran it and deleted all the stuff that looked like
bad stuff. I do not remember any of these files being deleted by the
program.

Can anyone help? Any other ideas besides Reinstall??

Carla
 
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John Vinson

"16-bit MS-DOS subsystem path to program that you are trying to start <name
of path>. The system file is not suitable for running MS-DOS and MS Windows
applications. Choose 'close' to terminate."

I've followed Article 324767 instructions and STILL everytime we boot this
machine the autoexec.nt and config.nt are gone and I have to keep
re-expanding from the cd to get a program that was PREVIOUSLY working just
fine to work again without that error popping up. All we did that was
different was installed Pest Patrol paid version. She already had the free
version on her machine. We ran it and deleted all the stuff that looked like
bad stuff. I do not remember any of these files being deleted by the
program.

Can anyone help? Any other ideas besides Reinstall??

Carla

You should repost this question in a more appropriate newsgroup, one
for the version of Windows which you are running. This newsgroup is
for the database program, Microsoft Access. Pest Patrol tech support
may be able to help as well.

John W. Vinson[MVP]
 

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