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SUMMARYThe Cardfile applet that ships with Microsoft Windows NT and Windows NT Advanced Server stores temporary files in the directory defined by the TMP environment variable. The Windows NT Resource Kit POSIX utilities also use the TMP variable, but they require the TMP variable to be set to a UNIX path. Cardfile, however, fails when it tries to create a temporary file if the TMP variable is set to a UNIX path. MORE INFORMATIONUnlike most applications that use the TEMP variable for storing temporary files, Cardfile uses the TMP variable for storing temporary files. When the TMP variable is set using the MS-DOS directory naming convention (for example, c:\tmp), the POSIX applications included in the Windows NT Resource Kit do not run. They require 'tmp' to be set to a UNIX path (for example, //D/tmp). When the TMP variable is set to a UNIX path, the following error message appears when you try to start Cardfile: When you choose the OK button in this dialog box, an untitled Cardfile window appears, but you will be unable to add new cards or to save a card. Consequently, you can use either Cardfile or the Resource Kit POSIX utilities, but not both. Additional query words: prodnt
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