Q198099: XGEN: ODK: "The disk labeled ‘default’ is now required"
Article: Q198099
Product(s): Microsoft Exchange
Version(s): WINDOWS:98
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Keyword(s):
Last Modified: 22-JUN-2001
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The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Outlook 98 Deployment Kit
- Microsoft Exchange Server, version 5.5
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SYMPTOMS
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When you run an Iexpress package containing a file with a long file name, you
may receive the following error:
The disk labeled default is now required.
This disk is provided by your computer manufacturer.
Click OK to continue. OK
The next dialog box that appears states the following:
The file longfilename. On default cannot be found.
Insert default in the selected drive, and click OK.
Options:
OK
Cancel
Skip File
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WORKAROUND
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To work around this problem, change the long file name to an 8.3 character file
name in the Iexpress package or select "Store files using Long File Name inside
package" in the Package Name and Options dialog box during Iexpress package
creation.
Additional query words:
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Keywords :
Technology : kbOutlookSearch kbOutlookDeployKitSearch kbOutlook98DeployKit
Version : WINDOWS:98
Issue type : kbprb
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