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A friend is having a bit of a problem and is seeing this message appear when logging on to his profile only on XP Pro SP1
C:\windows\system32\autoex
I think he has something in startup that is initiating the error, apart from cleaning the startup, up, what else can be done, anyone seen this message before?
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by: SheharyaarSaahilPosted on 2004-11-24 at 07:20:42ID: 12666216
Hello Huseyin1 =)
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Seems like a 16-bit application is starting and having problems, so try this,
Open your C:\Windows\Repair folder, and try to copy two files from there, Config.NT and Autoexec.NT
Then open C:\Windows\System32 folder, move the Config.NT and Autoexec.NT files from here to recycle Bin and paste the files you copied from the Repair folder !!
Restart and now check ??
You can also try to copy these files form another WinXP system which is working fine.... :)
Coz the error u are getting is caused by the corruption of either of these two files, and replacing them with good copies can solve the problem :)
Or u can also manually edit these files,,,, follow the instructions here :)
Error message when you install or start an MS-DOS or 16-bit Windows-based program
http://support.microsoft.c