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To: Donaldm who wrote (3904)6/5/1999 8:46:00 PM
From: RJL  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 110626
 
Hi Donald,

As a follow-up to what PW said, check the registry and look for a key that is attemping to load that file.

-Start
-Run
-regedit
- F3 for the find command, and type in the file you are looking for

As PW suggested, backup up the registry since regedit will write changes to the registry immediately and the action is unreversable (unless you are using regedt32 for Windows NT and set the Read-Only mode).

That said, it would make for sense that something like that is being loaded from the win.ini or system.ini files. Run sysedit and do a search for the file in both of these .ini files. Older apps are prone to put information there instead of the registry.

Sounds a wee bit complex, but I hope it works for you.

Rich