Taking it one item at a time ...
Glenn McCorkle wrote:
> Does your "cache" directory exist?
>Do you have Cache2Temp Yes? Or is it No?
>Did you inadvertantly change the "files" line in config.sys
>How about the "buffers" line?
>Do you have enough environment space?
>Try using 1024 bytes..... SHELL=C:\COMMAND.COM C:\ /E:1024 /P
>"Something _is_ different".
>The question still remains... "What _is_ that something"???<g>
The CACHE directory exits.
I have Cache2Temp Yes.
I have TEMP=r:\temp set in environment.
Directory r:\temp exists.
Files line has not changed.
Buffers line has not changed.
I have always had 1024 environment space set aside.
Only thing different [other than the one change to path statement which
made no difference when I tried changing it back] that I can identify is
that my nerves are far more frayed than normal, my patience is running
out, I'm getting even less sleep and needing even more sleep, and e-mail
has turned from "fun and educational" to "frustrating and
eggs-asper-ate-ing."
l.d.
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