If you go to the readme.txt under (i.e. C:\jswdk-1.0\readme.txt) it shows you how
to correct the problem
TROUBLESHOOTING
---------------
On a Windows 95/98 machine you may see an "Out of Environment Space"
error message when starting the server. This is caused by Windows
providing too small a space for environment variables. To work around
this limitation:
Close the DOS window (the error can corrupt its CLASSPATH variable)
Open a new MS-DOS window
Click on the MS-DOS icon at the top-left of the Window
Select teh Properties option
Click on the "Memory" tab
Adjust the "Initial Environment" drop-down box from "Auto" to "2816"
Click on OK
Start the server
Don't worry about your RAM because I only have 24MB and am running Windows 95 and
have no problems.
John
"meera.g.nayak" wrote:
> Hi,
> I installed jswdk on my machine .but when i startserver the dis
> window gives out of environment space problem and probably because of
> that it is not a ble to find a
> particular file.i tried increasing the memory (i.e conventional,expanded
> and extended
> memory)but it didn't help.I have a 32MB RAM,4.3Gb hard disk.
> can anyone help
>
> thanks in advance
> meera
>
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