Error Message: Cannot Find C:\Progra~1\Intern~1\Chlinst.exe...ID: Q189168
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When you install Windows 98, you may receive the following error message
after Windows 98 Setup restarts your computer for the first time:
Cannot find the file C:\Progra~1\Intern~1\chlinst.exe (or one of its components). Make sure the path and filename are correct and that all the required libraries are available.
Windows cannot find Iexplore.exe.
This program is needed for opening files of type 'Internet Explorer.'
Do you want this shortcut to point to this item?The item 'ICWCONN1.EXE' that this shortcut refers to has been changed or moved. The nearest match, based on size, date, and type, is 'C:\PROGRA~1\!$!$!$!$.ier\CONNEC~1\ICWCONN1.EXE'.
Cannot install Connection Manager. You must install Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.0 or later on your computer before installing Connection Manager.
This behavior can occur if you upgrade Microsoft Windows 95 by running Windows 98 Setup in MS-DOS, and there is more than one folder in the Program Files folder that begins with "Intern." When Setup is run in MS- DOS, it is a 16-bit program that can use only short file names. The short file names are converted to long file names when Setup restarts your computer for the first time. If two or more short file names are trying to use the same long file name, namespace collisions can occur and you may experience the symptoms described earlier.
To resolve this behavior, follow these steps:
This change could impact one or more registered programs. Do you want to continue?
The item 'IEXPLORE.EXE' that this shortcut refers to has been changed or moved. The nearest match, based on size, date, and type, is 'C:\Progra~1\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe'. Do you want this shortcut to point to this item?If the Internet Connection wizard starts, click Cancel, and then click Yes. If it appears to start and then stops responding (hangs), repeat steps 6-8.
The item 'IEXPLORE.EXE' that this shortcut refers to has been changed or moved. The nearest match, based on size, date, and type, is 'C:\Progra~1\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe'. Do you want this shortcut to point to this item?
When you upgrade Windows 95 by running Windows 98 Setup in MS-DOS,
Internet Explorer files are installed to the Progra~1\Intern~1 folder by
default. When your computer is restarted for the first time, namespace
collisions can occur in the following scenario:
Prior to upgrading Windows 95, a folder beginning with "Intern" (such as
International Plans) is in the Program Files folder and is using a short
file name of Intern~1. The original Internet Explorer folder is also in
the Program Files folder and is using a short file name of Intern~<n>,
where <n> is a number other than 1. During Windows 98 Setup, Internet
Explorer files are installed to the Intern~1 folder, which results in
namespace collisions with the original Intern~1 folder (International
Plans). Now there are two short file names competing for the same long
file name, and two long file names competing for the same short file name.
Windows 98 resolves this issue by renaming the original Intern~1 folder
(International Plans) to "!$!$!$!$.ier," allowing the Intern~<n> folder
(the original Internet Explorer folder) to use the "Internet Explorer"
long file name, and moving the original Intern~1 folder (International
Plans) and the new Intern~1 folder (the new Internet Explorer folder) into
the "!$!$!$!$.ier" folder.
For more information about long file names, please see the following
article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
ARTICLE-ID: Q142982
TITLE : How Windows Generates 8.3 File Names from Long File Names
Keywords : kberrmsg kbsetup lfn msnetwork win98
Version : WINDOWS:98
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbprb
Last Reviewed: February 11, 1999