Re: "Specified path does not exist" Error




"(o /o)" <tbjordal@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Sorry !
I didnt think this would mater since I get the error when I open the
file in Windows Explorer too.
The content of the target field is: C:\TM\TM.exe
The installation file is located on D:\setup.exe

The OS is Windows XP


This was much like extracting a wisdom tooth . . .

Now do this:
1. Click Start / Run / cmd {ok}
2. Type these commands:
set > c:\test.txt {Enter}
net user %UserName% >> c:\test.txt { Enter}
cacls c:\tm\*.exe 1>> c:\test.txt 2>>&1 {Enter}
notepad c:\test.txt {Enter}
3. Copy and paste the contents of this file into your reply.
4. While still in the Command Prompt, type these commands:
cd /d c:\tm {Enter}
tm.exe {Enter}
5. Report the result in your reply.
6. Explain why you run c:\tm\tm.exe instead of d:\setupexe.


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