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I have two MS Word files, one in a doc file and the other in a wbk, that I

can neither open nor delete. When I try to delete, open, or copy over these

files, I get a message that the procedure is prohibited because the file

name and path are too long or because the path does not exist and that I

should remap that Network drive; the file reside on HDD C and is in a two

folders down in the My Documents folder. I have a copy of this file on a USD

HDD and would like to erase both of these files, but wonder if anyone knows

how I could do this. I have tried and cannot copy over either of these

files. The condition of these files prevents copying and backing-up the My

Documents folder. Any help would be appreciated.

 

I am using Microsoft Office v2003, Windows XP - SP-1, and Dell Pentium IV

running at about 3 GHz with a 150 GB HDD.

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Re: Corrupted Files

 

 

"CEG" <goodlineSENDNOSPAM@mindspring.com> wrote in message

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>I have two MS Word files, one in a doc file and the other in a wbk, that I

> can neither open nor delete. When I try to delete, open, or copy over

> these

> files, I get a message that the procedure is prohibited because the file

> name and path are too long or because the path does not exist and that I

> should remap that Network drive; the file reside on HDD C and is in a two

> folders down in the My Documents folder. I have a copy of this file on a

> USD

> HDD and would like to erase both of these files, but wonder if anyone

> knows

> how I could do this. I have tried and cannot copy over either of these

> files. The condition of these files prevents copying and backing-up the My

> Documents folder. Any help would be appreciated.

>

> I am using Microsoft Office v2003, Windows XP - SP-1, and Dell Pentium IV

> running at about 3 GHz with a 150 GB HDD.

 

What is the exact path+file name of these files?


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