More on the FILES setting under Win ME: How to Increase Available File Handles for MS-DOS-Based Programs in Windows Millennium Edition
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The information in this article applies to: Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SUMMARY Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition (Me) only parses the Config.sys file for environment variables; therefore, settings used by MS-DOS-based programs running in Windows Me are not set inside the Config.sys file. Among these settings is the FILES value, which determines the number of file handles in a program's Job File Table (JFT). MORE INFORMATION Even if additional file handles are needed by an MS-DOS-based program, the FILES setting does not function. Instead of the FILES setting, the PerVMFiles setting is used. This setting increases the number of available file handles in each MS-DOS virtual machine (VM) and is implemented by adding the following line to the [386Enh] section of the System.ini file: PerVMFiles=number In Windows Me, each MS-DOS VM is given the default FILES value of 30 file handles. The maximum number of file handles a VM can have is 255. Because the total number of file handles cannot exceed 255, the maximum PerVMFiles setting is 225. This value, plus the 30 made available by default, equals the maximum total of 255. You must restart Windows Me for this change to take effect. For additional information, click the article numbers below to view the articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: Q269524 Overview of Real Mode Removal from Windows Millennium Edition Q261825 'Out of Environment Space' Running Batch File or Command Prompt ======================================== At 02:44 PM 10/10/2001 -0700, you wrote: >Tony - > I don't have either of them set at all and have no problems (See my >earlier post). Under ME does this make a difference? I can find no >references to these settings anywhere in the M$ ME documentation but that >doesn't really mean anything. > >Bernie >======================================== >At 06:33 AM 10/10/2001 -0400, you wrote: >> >>Try to set your buffers and files to 60, if you haven't already done so. >> >>Tony >> >>Anthony Schmidt >>President >>The Computery Ltd. >>One East Main Street >>Bay Shore, NY 11706 >> >>Voice 631-665-8100 >>Fax 631-969-5988 >> >> >> >> > >> "Stephen R. > >> Hartmann" To: ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> <shartmann@sqlreso cc: > >> urces.com> Subject: R:Base for DOS on >Windows ME >> Sent by: > >> owner-rbase-l@sone > >> tmail.com > >> > >> > >> 10/10/2001 01:24 > >> AM > >> Please respond to > >> rbase-l > >> > >> > >> >> >> >> >>I have a DOS application that I have been developing on mostly Win 98 >>machines without any problems. When I started doing some development on a >>Windows ME machine I started having problems. I can start 6.5 DOS and >>start >>the application. If I try Forms or Reports commands it just returns to the >>R> prompts. If I try FROM formname I get out of dynamic space and have to >>kill the DOS session. >> >>On the shortcut I have >> Conventional memory set to auto >> Initial environment set to 4096 >> Extended memory set to none >> MS-DOS protected-mode memory set to auto >> >>Is there something I am missing. I would really like to be able to develop >>on this machine. >> >>Steve >> >> >> >> >> >> > >
