***The question:
"james jelke" wrote:
This didn't happen until recently and I wonder if anyone can tell me anything about it. I'm running
Win 2000 Pro upgraded from Win NT Workstation on a Dell PC. Whenever anyone logs on now (startup is
complete) I get an error window titled
"File Name Warning". There's a yellow triangle at the left with an exclamation point and this text:
There is a file or folder on your computer called "C:'Program" which could cause certain
applications to not function correctly. Renaming it to "C:\Program1" would solve this problem.
Would you like to rename it now? There's a line below this text with a checkbox "Don't perform this
check at startup" and two command boxes: Rename and Ignore. The thing is, there's no file at C:\
named Program and there's no folder except the old standby, Program Files. Any ideas anyone?
TIA,
Jim Jelke
***The reply:
Check your "Startup" dir or your "Run" keys for some path that needs "" quotes around it.
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Regards,
Dave Patrick
No email replies please - reply in newsgroup
***From: microsoft.public.win2000.general
Had a friend with similar problem, emailed this to him but no reply as to its accuracy...
Smitty