Laurie, I haven't got any good ideas for you. I use macros with DP a good bit and I've never run across what you're describing. But my setup is typically just running stand-alone, or with Windows basic peer-to-peer networking.
What happens if you make a local copy of Shell, the macros, etc. and run it from your local drive rather than over the network. Does that make any difference? That would rule out networking issues (which seem unlikely anyway). Is your DOS window running in a Window or full screen? (Does Windows Server 2003 even allow a full-screen DOS window? I don't know - I've never used it.) Does toggling between Windowed/Full-Screen make any difference to the macro behavior? Grasping at straws here... Tim Rude ----- Original Message ----- From: Laurie Corvacho To: [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2011 9:03 PM Subject: Re: [Dataperf] Problems with Shell and XP Pro/Windows Server 2003 Hi, Tim, Thanks for your response. I am already using the /w-50K startup switch, which had worked fine for years until now. :-( (You were probably the person who told me about that years ago - thanks!) I'm not sure if it's a memory issue or not, but it just seemed to me that it might be. The only other time I have had a problem like this, I finally figured out that the PC that it was happening on had a non-Intel CPU that was apparently overheating, and that was somehow causing it to suddenly whack out while running complicated macros. However, this is now happening on all the PCS on my (Windows 2003) network, not just one. Do you have any other ideas of things it might be? Thanks!! Laurie ----- Original Message ----- From: Tim Rude To: [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2011 13:57 Subject: Re: [Dataperf] Problems with Shell and XP Pro/Windows Server 2003 Laurie, Have you tried using the command line option to increase the memory available for macro execution? If I'm remembering correctly, the command line was /w-xx where xx is the number of kb to allocate for the macro processor. Try starting up Shell with the following command line: mc /w-30 shell See if that makes any difference. Tim Rude ----- Original Message ----- From: Laurie Corvacho To: [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2011 1:45 PM Subject: [Dataperf] Problems with Shell and XP Pro/Windows Server 2003 Hello, all, I have some DP apps that I have been running for years off a Netware file server with no problems. Now I have to make them also work on a Windows 2003 server. (All workstations are running XP Pro.) When I run them from the Windows 2003 server, the shell macros for my DP program are crashing, and I have the impression it is because they are running out of memory in the DOS window. What happens is that after a short time running, it starts typing garbage on the screen instead of what is supposed to be typing, and shortly thereafter it just freezes the screen and gives up the ghost. The macros are rather large - In the past I have broken some of the macros up into smaller sub-macro files in order to get them to work when there have been apparent memory issues, but doing that again doesn't seem to help this time. All memory settings seem to be the same on the workstations. The only thing I can see that seems to be a major difference is the network client. Does anyone have any suggestions as to what may be the problem or, more importantly, how it can be fixed? Thanks!!! Laurie -------------------------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ Dataperf mailing list [email protected] http://lists.dataperfect.nl/mailman/listinfo/dataperf ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ Dataperf mailing list [email protected] http://lists.dataperfect.nl/mailman/listinfo/dataperf ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Dataperf mailing list [email protected] http://lists.dataperfect.nl/mailman/listinfo/dataperf
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