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SYMPTOMSWhen you try to save a document, one of the following error messages may appear -or- -or- where <path> is the location you are saving the file to, and <filename> is the name of the file. CAUSE
WORKAROUND
If the place where you are trying to save your file is unavailable, save
the file to a different location.
STATUS
Microsoft is researching this problem and will post new information here
in the Microsoft Knowledge Base as it becomes available.
MORE INFORMATIONThe following characters cannot be included in filenames in Windows 95: \ / * ? " < > | :For example, the error message is either caused by a genuinely unavailable destination, or it can be caused by having the "<" or ">" symbol in the filename. Similarly, the error message can be caused by including "/" or "\" in the name, as both of these characters are typically used when indicating a subfolder or network directory. Depending on the placement of any of these characters, different error messages may be returned. For example, trying to save a file named "test/test" (when there is no subfolder named "test") will return the following error message: On the other hand, trying to save a file named "test/" will return the following error message For additional information, please see the following article(s) in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: Q142982 How Windows 95 Generates 8.3 File Names from Long File Names Additional query words: word95 word7 7.00a vertical bar diagonal 8.00 word8 word97 97
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