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Windows NT/GroupWise Notify - startup er
Name: ragu8877 Date: May 8, 2001 at 09:14:18 Pacific
Comment:
when logging into windows NT i'm getting this message: Cannot find the file 'C:\Program' (or one of its components). Make sure the path and filename are correct and that all required libraries are available. it's doing this right before it loads up groupwise notify. if you click OK it continues to load groupwise notify and then everything runs ok. but if i'm getting that message something must not be right. i was told that it might be looking for a program that's still in the registry but not on my machine any more. i'm not sure if this problem is even related to groupwise or not. before this started happening i did uninstall/delete this file sharing program called Kazaa. maybe it's still looking for that somewhere??? our IT guys here barely have any knowledge that goes past turning on a computer, so any help would be greatly appreciated!!!
Name: Dr. Zhivago Date: May 10, 2001 at 22:43:04 Pacific
Reply:
I share your suspicion that KaZaa was not completely removed.
Try using this supplementary program:
http://www.aurelitec.com/software/arplus/
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Response Number 2
Name: Todd Kessler Date: July 2, 2001 at 13:51:54 Pacific
Reply:
To get rid of the error, Just add a folder in C:\ called program. I have the same error and this is a temporary fix. You can also remove the users profile and that should also remove the error.
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