ID: Q168230
TEXT: The information in this article applies to:
Windows 95 clients may receive the following dialog box just before the processing the logon script:
Cannot find the working folder for this program. The program may have
difficulty locating its files and documents. Make sure that the working
folder is specified properly in the property sheets for the program and
any shortcuts to it.
Do you wish to run the program anyway?
If you click YES, the logon script runs.
If you click NO, the logon script does not run.
This message is caused because the Lmscript.exe property sheet in the Working directory field refers to an inaccessible or nonexistent directory.
1. Right click %WINDIR%\System\Lmscript.exe.
2. Select the Program tab.
3. Specify a valid directory in the Working field. The default directory is
the current directory and can be specified by placing a period "." in
the field.
Additional query words: login domain dot
Keywords : kberrmsg ntdomain ntsetup ntgeneral NTSrv
Version : WinNT:3.51,4.0;Windows:95
Platform : winnt
Issue type : kbprb
Last Reviewed: September 16, 1997