16 bit - system 32 error FIX !!

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TexE2u

SP2 upgrade deletes "autoexec.nt" from the
C:\windows\subsystem32
file for whatever reason.

Colin's answer from the other day works great!!!

Hi there Michelle, try logging on to the site below, and
downloading XP_Fix.EXE It took me literaly hours to
sort this problem out, and was cured in seconds after I
had found out what to do!!!

Colin

http://www.visualtour.com/downloads/default.asp

couldn't be much easier than this!!
Tex
 
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Rock

TexE2u said:
SP2 upgrade deletes "autoexec.nt" from the
C:\windows\subsystem32
file for whatever reason.

Colin's answer from the other day works great!!!

Hi there Michelle, try logging on to the site below, and
downloading XP_Fix.EXE It took me literaly hours to
sort this problem out, and was cured in seconds after I
had found out what to do!!!

Colin

http://www.visualtour.com/downloads/default.asp

couldn't be much easier than this!!
Tex

SP2 doesn't delete it. I posted this to you yesterday as a response to
one of these messages. And the information on the folder location you
give is incorrect. Stop posting this, though the info on the XP_Fix.exe
is fine.
 
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TexE2u

Ken

The link works and the fix works!

Maybe you don't believe that the SP2 upgrade deletes the
file...but look at all the posts over the last couple of
weeks. Lots of us are having problems with it. One of the
posts is from a tech at a large company that downloaded
SP2, saw the file dissapear, uninstalled SP2...replaced
the autoexec.nt file, and installed SP2 again. Again
autoexec.nt disappeared from the system32 file! What more
proof do you need. I don't. The fix worked for me. Why
not you?
heres the link again that Colin found 2 days ago:
www.visualtour.com/downloads/default.asp

Tex
 
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Alex Nichol

TexE2u said:
The link works and the fix works!

Maybe you don't believe that the SP2 upgrade deletes the
file...but look at all the posts over the last couple of
weeks. Lots of us are having problems with it.

You will NOT accept that this is NOT caused by SP2 but by something else
that also affects machines without SP2. And given the way you are
posting I would not go within a mile of your fix
 
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Ken Blake

In
TexE2u said:
Maybe you don't believe that the SP2 upgrade deletes the
file...but look at all the posts over the last couple of
weeks. Lots of us are having problems with it.


I *know* it doesn't delete the autoexec.nt file. I know it by
looking at my own machine and those of others.

If you, or others, are having trouble with that file
disappearing, it's for another reason--very likely the trojan
that Alex Nichol mentioned in a similar post in another of the
many threads in which you posted this untruth.
 

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