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I'm running Windows XP Pro sp2. I'm trying to install emulation software that
will allow me to connect from home to my office network (Unix). Every time I
try to install the software, I get an arcane message:
[The win16 subsystem was unable to enter protected mode, DOSX.exe must be in
your Autoexec.nt and present in your path.]
The software manufacturer said check for viruses--I did, none present.
I was going to re-install Windows XP, but remembered I can't since
installing SP2.
I haven't messed around in any autoexec files for years...thought I was done
with all that.
Any ideas how to make this work?
Thanks for any thoughts.
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.perform_maintain (More info?)
In news:B43F666B-04FB-4CC1-B2FD-219009781EC2@microsoft.com,
Rjohn518 <Rjohn518@discussions.microsoft.com> had this to say:
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> I'm running Windows XP Pro sp2. I'm trying to install emulation
> software that will allow me to connect from home to my office network
> (Unix). Every time I try to install the software, I get an arcane
> message: [The win16 subsystem was unable to enter protected mode,
> DOSX.exe must be in your Autoexec.nt and present in your path.]
> The software manufacturer said check for viruses--I did, none present.
> I was going to re-install Windows XP, but remembered I can't since
> installing SP2.
> I haven't messed around in any autoexec files for years...thought I
> was done with all that.
> Any ideas how to make this work?
> Thanks for any thoughts.
If not then keep in mind that DOS isn't really supported with XP. There's a
better emulator that you could use (though this is a long way around I
suppose) and here's the link for it:
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