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When I place a disc in my drive and it loads up I recieve an error message, as follows;

Problem opening "C:\\E\LOCALS~1\Temp".

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However, when I click 'OK' the media on the disc loads up and plays fine [it's a CD with a music video on, if that's of any help]. I was just wondering what this means, and if anyone can help me sort it out, so it doesn't pop up all the time.

Cheers

Edited by IndustrialMuzak

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Problem opening "C:\\E\LOCALS~1\Temp".

-34

"LOCALS~1\" refers to the "Local Settings" folder which, the correct path for, is the following:

"C:\Documents and Settings\<Username>\Local Settings"

Try to recreate the error message and let us know whether it really does say "C:\\E\LOCALS~1\".

Also, the "-34", is that included with the error message or did your cat happen to step on the keyboard? :P

Cheers,

Jeremy

Posted

That filepath is wrong. Right-Click on My Computer, Properties > Advanced > Environment Variables > here you see the variable TEMP, what does the value next to it say?

Posted (edited)

for the one marked TEMP it is;

C:\Documents and Settings\E\Local Settings\Temp

there's another one in that box too, calling itself 'TMP', with exactly the same value

Edited by IndustrialMuzak
Posted

Sounds like whatever windows thinks should launch is being looked for in 'C:\\E\LOCALS~1\Temp', being an invalid path it can't find it. Search your registry for that value and see where it is located and for what program.

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