Network Shortcut to MS-DOS-Based Program Does Not Remap DriveID: Q134845
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If you map a network drive with Windows Explorer, create a shortcut to an
MS-DOS-based program on the mapped drive, and then disconnect the mapped
drive, the drive is not reconnected automatically when you try to use the
shortcut. Instead, you receive the following error message:
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 correctly in the property sheets for the program and any shortcuts to it.
Do you wish to run the program anyway?
Cannot find the file '<drive>:\<path>\<program filename>.' Make sure the file exists on your system and that the path and filename are correct.
To work around this problem, click the Reconnect At Logon check box when
you map the network drive. This option remaps the drive each time you
start Windows. Do not disconnect the drive manually.
Or, use a Universal Naming Convention (UNC) name in the MS-DOS-based
program's command line in the shortcut.
This problem affects only shortcuts to MS-DOS-based programs. Shortcuts to Windows-based programs work correctly even if you disconnect the mapped network drive.
Keywords : kbenv kberrmsg kbnetwork win95 win98
Version : 95 98
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbprb
Last Reviewed: January 21, 1999