>From the readme.txt file which should be in your /jswdk-10 directory:
TROUBLESHOOTING
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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
Jeff
-----Original Message-----
From: Sivakumar PS [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 01, 1999 1:24 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Out of environment space?
Hi,
I've jdk1.2.1 and jwsdk-1.0 on Windows 98 platform.
When I try to run the startserver.bat in Windows-98,
it gives me an error: "Out of environment space" and
quits.
But, same setup seem to be working correctly in a
NT platform.
What could be the problem?
Regards,
siva ps
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