You can open AUTOEXEC.BAT in Notepad, make any necessary changes and then save the modified file. In Windows XP at logon, the system does not actually execute Autoexec.bat; it merely scans it for environment variables initialized with Set statements.
The fix for the error message you are receiving is
here.
Message Edited by Denny Denham on 08-20-2005 10:04 AM
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You can open AUTOEXEC.BAT in Notepad, make any necessary changes and then save the modified file. In Windows XP at logon, the system does not actually execute Autoexec.bat; it merely scans it for environment variables initialized with Set statements.
The fix for the error message you are receiving is here.
Message Edited by Denny Denham on 08-20-2005 10:04 AM
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