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SYMPTOMSWhen you set the properties of a Windows-based executable file, you cannot specify the working directory. CAUSEWindows 95 is designed to behave this way because the executable file must be preserved in its original format so that links assigned to it can rely on stable (unchanging) data. RESOLUTIONIf you create a link or shortcut to the original executable file, you can then specify the working directory. MORE INFORMATION
Moving the original executable to the working directory is NOT recommended
because other links may be dependent upon its current directory.
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