16 BIT WINDOW SUBSYSTEM PROBLEM

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Hi, I`m using XP home edition Service Pack 2 and trying to load
Frontpage `98 only to be contronted with a message headed

'16 bit Windows Subsystem.
C:\windows\system32\autoexec.nt. the system file is not suitable for
runnng MS-DOS and Microsoft Applications.Choose 'Close' to terminate'
I have scoured the web, tried a few suggestions but no luck..anybody
out there that can help.
Thanks

Graham

PS it runs fine on XP prof.

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