J.M
I am not sure exactly but NTVDM is something like NT Virtual Dos Machine
Mostly no problem, but a report running in 2 level deep while loop sometimes
get stuck on XP maschine with an error on no available NTVDM memory, while
it never happens on a ME PC (I had plan move that last PC to XP as well so
all users run the same OS again, but don�t dare yet)
The problem is not consistent after a reboot it normally works, this is a
once a month problem for my monthly reporting. I always get the report out
one way or an other, I just whish my user could do it herself month after
month without asking me to fix the report out.
I will do some more testing on this in the weekend I report if I can get the
problem to disappear.
Some more people claim there is some kind of memory leak problem in XP with
R:Base dos 6.5++ latest and greatest 1.866

As for uour problem the first I would test is RBW 1.866 before doing
anything else

Gunnar Ekblad


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Gunnar :

>
I am sure 98% of this
List would agree on that, but have you tried to explain it to a user that
needs to do 4 extra reboots a day or "steal" a colleges ME.PC just to get a
report out! 
So before I start going back in Time and start using ME/982E I would like
to
find a solution or a workaround on the NTVDM error message
<

What means NTVDM ?

Yesterday I visted a client that run one of my RBW 6.5++ app (1.851xRT03)
on an old NT WS 128 Mo RAM without any problems.

I asked my to move the same app on a brand new XP SP1 512 Mo RAM ..... and
there the problems begins (page fault, violation exception .....).


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