Hi Anupam,
 same answer as jason's  but little change.
        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 drop-down box from "Auto" in all (i.e. "Initial
Environment"   conventional memory,EMS memory,XMS memory,DPMI memory to
"4096" )This should probably work .
  GOOD LUCK,

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> I changed the enviorment value to the specifed but still i am getting out
> of
> enviorment space can anybody help
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Luc Saint-Elie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 1999 3:41 AM
> Subject: Re: server
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>
> Le 09:12 28/09/99 -0600, Jason Johnston a �crit:
> >Ok, I have JSDK2.0, JSDK 2.1, JSWK 1.0 all installed and I'm having
> >trouble with the server's in each.
> >
> >The startserver in JSWK 1.0 gives me the "Out of Environment Space"
> >error repeatedly.
>
> Jason
>
> The best solution is often... to read the readme :-))
> The out of space problem is stated in the readme :
>
> 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
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