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Any way you can get access to your old system?
Maybe you can copy both those files from the old pc (use windows start button|search to find them) And put them in folders with the same name/structure. If you're lucky, that could work. If you're unlucky, you may have to edit the macro code to point at the correct location. If you don't have access to the old pc, maybe the IT department can restore from a backup of that old pc and give you copies that way. Greg wrote: Hi, I have a macro that I have been running for about two years to send internal emails within our company without any problems. Now I have changed systems (and platforms - Windows XP) and the macro gives me an error message as follows: The system cannot find the file specified. 'gawk' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file. About to send emails to the above. Press Ctrl-C to quit or any other key to continue At this point I would normally see all the email addresses above the text that the emails are about to be sent to. I then hit any key and get the following message.. The system cannot find the path specified. '.\sendit.bat' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file. Done! Press any key to continue... The mystery is that this macro still works fine on other user's computers (who are also on Windows XP). My computer seems to have an issue with the GAWK and sendit.bat files. Any help, ideas or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Greg -- Dave Peterson |
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