You can do two things.
On the DOS window that opens right click on the MSDOS icon in the upper left
corner.  Click on Properties.  Click the memory tab.  Set Initial environment
higher.  3072 should be enouph.
You can also open a DOS window yourself and do the same.  Then run startup from the
command line. eg. C:\>tomcat\bin\startup


Julie Tan wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I am a new user trying to setup tomcat on my home PC a window 98. I have
> downloaded the jakarta-tomcat-3.2.1.zip and unzipped it to my directory. I
> have also done the following things like set JAVA_HOME to point to my jdk
> directory.
>
> After that, I try running the startup file in the bin directory of tomcat.
> But the following error as below happened��.
>
> Out of environment space
> Out of environment space
> Out of environment space
> Out of environment space
> Out of environment space
> Out of environment space
> Out of environment space
> Out of environment space
> Unable to set CLASSPATH dynamically.
> Note: To set the CLASSPATH dynamically on Win9x systems
>       only DOS 8.3 names may be used in TOMCAT_HOME!
> Setting your CLASSPATH statically.
> Out of environment space
> Out of environment space
> Out of environment space
> Out of environment space
> Out of environment space
> Out of environment space
> Out of environment space
> Using CLASSPATH:
>
> Starting Tomcat in new window
>
> After this another window pops up and closes and the program just ends
> there. Please advise.
>
> Regards,
> Julie
>
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