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SUMMARY
In Microsoft Windows version 3.1, if a program's executable filename is a
name that is reserved by Windows, the file will not run. There is no error
message associated with this behavior.
MORE INFORMATION
This occurs because when Windows gets the request to run a new program, it
checks for another occurrence of this program in memory. It does this by
looking at the first eight characters of the filename and then comparing
the information to the programs in memory.
CGA40WOA.EXEThere may be other executable filenames that cannot be duplicated, depending on the configuration and third-party applications. KBCategory: kbother kbdisplay kbprb KBSubcategory: win31 Additional query words: 3.10 3.11 file name
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