This dialog box is displayed when WinZip® cannot run a program. This can happen when a program specified as a Windows Association was deleted from your system or was moved to a different drive or folder. The following are the error codes Microsoft has documented:
0 |
Out of memory |
1 |
File not found |
2 |
File not found |
3 |
Path not found |
4 |
Too many files open |
5 |
Attempt to dynamically link to a task |
6 |
Library requires separate data segments for each task |
8 |
Insufficient memory to start application |
10 |
Incorrect Windows version |
11 |
Invalid .EXE file (non-Windows .EXE or error in .EXE image) |
12 |
OS/2 application |
13 |
DOS 4.0 application |
14 |
Unknown .EXE type |
15 |
Attempt in protected (Standard or 386 Enhanced) mode to load an .EXE created for an earlier version of Windows |
16 |
Attempt to load a second instance of an .EXE containing multiple, writeable data segments |
19 |
Attempt was made to load a compressed executable file. The file must be decompressed before it can be loaded. |
20 |
Dynamic-link library (DLL) file was invalid. One of the DLLs required to run this application was corrupt. |
21 |
Application requires Microsoft Windows 32-bit extensions |
26 |
File sharing error |
27 |
Incomplete association for file type in system registry |
28 |
Dynamic Data Exchange (DDE) timeout |
29 |
Dynamic Data Exchange (DDE) failure |
30 |
Dynamic Data Exchange (DDE) is busy |
31 |
No association found for file type in system registry |
32 |
A dynamic-link library (DLL) required by the program could not be found |