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"File Not Found--" When Entering WordPerfect |
The information in this document applies to:
WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Symptoms: A customer was receiving the error "File Not Found, T" when they entered WordPerfect. When they entered WP, the document screen had a file named F:\WP51\WPDATA\T. No T file existed, so WP started one for them. Solutions: The operator discovered they had a /PS startup option in the Novell login script. The login script was as follows: DOS SET WP="/U=LOGIN_NAME/PS=SYSTEM:WP51\WPSET. The first problem was the equal sign (=). There can only be one equal sign in the statement. Hyphens should have been used after /U and /PS. The second problem was the /PS was used with the server name (SYSTEM) and not a logical drive letter. It should read as follows: /PS-F:\WP51\WPSET. The /PS line was removed and entered into an environment file. This is where the option should be located. Another customer was receiving the error "File Not Found --WP" when he entered WordPerfect because had the following SET command in his AUTOEXEC.BAT file: SET WP=WP The problem was corrected by removing the removing the SET command. One user received the error "Error: File Not Found @" each time WP was executed. Creating an environment file (.ENV) corrected the error. Another customer received the error "File Not Found--XXX", where XXX represents the user's initials. The customer's Novell Login Script contained the line: DOS SET WP=LFS. When the customer used the proper syntax (i.e., DOS SET WP="/U-LFS"), the error no longer occurred. |
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