Euser12 wrote: > I don't think it is tcsh.exe. I have also tried bash, sh, etc. with the same > result. > How about removing your customizations completely? Does it work then?
> I think it is the way Emacs is invoking the "process" that Vista doesn't > like. > > Found this link referring to the same problem but no solution: > > http://calypso.tux.org/pipermail/xemacs-beta/2007-April/011079.html > Wrong link? This is a configuration problem with XEmacs causing it to access a non-existent disk at startup. Nothing to do with Emacs or shells.