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| Whenever I try to open most files/programs such as Helpctr.exe,Msconfig.exe,the DOS commandPrompt, or most applications, I get an error saying that: "The Specified Path Does Not Exist". However, All of the Icons are still in the Folder and when i refresh the folder, they are still there. I tried to open msconfig thinking that it was a virus, but that also brought up the error. One of the wierdest parts about all of this is that Only certain programs work, and i can access certain files, but others it will give me that error. Your Input would really be appreciated in helping me solve this problem, I have no clue how to go about this problem and I have searhed through pretty much all of the MS support database. | Guest
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| On Mon, 3 Nov 2003 09:48:57 -0800, Ray wrote: Quote:
the operating system? If a reinstall occurred, what you are seeing would be normal. Programs that do not depend on registry entries to run would work. Others would not work. Solution is to reinstall the programs. For the files and folders that belonged to the previous user account, access can be accomplished by taking ownership of those objects. HOW TO: Take Ownership of a File or Folder in Windows XP http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;308421 If the situation you described seemed to have happened on its own, it's possible that the user account is damaged or an infection (virus, worm or trojan) was involved. To test if the user account is damaged, try creating a new one and test to see if it has access to most programs. Unless policies have been enabled that block access, common objects such as the shortcut for the command prompt window should work for this new account. Since some viruses, worms and trojans can disable access to executable files on a system, this is a good angle to check thoroughly. Perform a full system scan with an up to date antivirus program. Since some of these things can compromise the effectiveness of the antivirus program, you may also want to perform a scan at one of the online scanners. Links for several online scanners to choose from are: http://security.symantec.com/default...d=ie&venid=sym http://housecall.trendmicro.com/ http://www.avp.ru/remoteviruschk.html http://www3.ca.com/virusinfo/virusscan.aspx -- Sharon F MS MVP - Windows Shell/User | Guest
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| Thanks for the help, but the problem is that windows will not load these programs to begin with: For example, I tried to create a new account (by going to start>Control Panel>User Accounts -- then the error occurs : its critical messagebox that says: "rundll32.exe" at the title. The body says: rundll32.exe The specified path does not exist. Check the path, then try again. Also, I currently have Norton Antivirus 2002 running on my computer, but when i click on the shortcut on my deskop the same error occurs: Another critical messagebox that says: "C:\Program Files\Common Files\Symantec Shared\NMain.exe" at the title. The body says: "C:\Program Files\Common Files\Symantec Shared\NMain.exe" The specified path does not exist. Check the path, then try again. As you can see the same exact problem is consistent with most of the programs that i try to run. The same error occurs when i try to open "Help and Support" off of the taskbar menu, along with many other files. I will even go open the directory and refresh the folder and still see all the files there. It also occurs when i try to run MSConfig. I think one of the .dll files are damaged. | Guest
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| On Mon, 3 Nov 2003 13:00:58 -0800, Ray wrote: Quote:
Press F8 after POST and before Windows starts to load. This will bring up the Advanced Start Menu. Select Safe Mode and log on. If you have XP Pro, you can log on with any user that is a member of the Administrator group including the builtin Administrator account. If you have XP Pro, you can log on to Safe Mode with the builtin administrator account only. Username (case sensitive) is Administrator If you have never assigned a password to this account, leave the password box blank. Long shot: Instead of using the shortcut, can you double click on the EXE file for any program and make it run that way? If yes, your association for shortcut files (these have the .LNK extension) is damaged, you can fix the association by using a REG file at MVP Doug Knox's website: http://www.dougknox.com/xp/file_assoc.htm There is also one there for .EXE files. The LNK association can go awry on its own but it can also be damaged by viruses. If EXE files fail, then virus is again the likely cause. In fact, this is starting to sound more and more like a virus problem especially with the rundll32 error messages and the refusal of the antivirus program (and any program) to run. Rundll32 errors are not common in WinXP at all however they often show up on virus infected systems. Suggest using one of the online scanners that are listed in my other message. -- Sharon F MS MVP - Windows Shell/User | Guest
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| OK, I opened windows XP in Safe Mode, and the error still occurs . If anyone can help me try to run the restore program (on my laptop) from DOS. The restore program wont run in windows with the error that i keep getting. Also, Im not that familiar with what commands i can run in the command prompt(Starting Computer in Safe Mode w/ command prompt). The Restore program's directory is: C:\Windows\restore\rstrui.exe | Guest
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| On Mon, 3 Nov 2003 15:45:50 -0800, Ray wrote: Quote:
nest? I guess it's a good option to see if the problem is registry related or not however I'm still concerned about the strong possibility of a virus. Anyhow, there's an article that gives step by step directions for what you're asking about: HOW TO: Start the System Restore Tool from a Command Prompt in Windows XP http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;304449 -- Sharon F MS MVP - Windows Shell/User | Guest
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