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Solve : Error msg - Windows cannot find....?

Answer» HELLO

I have a number of HTML pages and their associated images in a folder (or several folders in a sort of tree structure) on my desktop.

When I click on the 'index.html' file I get an error message:

Windows cannot find 'C:\Documents and Settings\ etc etc. Make sure you typed the name correctly'. SINCE I am actually double-clicking on the file I am hoping to open I do not need to search for it by name.

Then, after the error message appears (it stays until I click OK), the html page OPENS anyway.

How can I get rid of the error message, please?

Thanks.
Try moving the HTML file into another folder, does it still SHOW an error?Hello wyattsoft

Thanks for your reply.

The way the files were set up when I posted my message here was as follows: 1 folder called manin folder with the index.html file and a few associated images inside it. There are 4 folders inside this manin folder. So, inside the main folder I have a 'loose' html index file and 4 images and 4 sub-folders.

After posting here, I created a folder to put the index file in (plus the images), but Windows still gives me the error - it can't find the html file that I am actually clicking on.

So, I have moved the index file on its own to the desktop and right-clicked it and selected 'Open'. Id does open the page, but I still get the 'cannot find' error!

It would not normally bother me, but I am hoping to burn the files to a CD and I am keen for this message not to be reproduced when I do so.

Many thanks for any help.

Steve



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