Try adding this to your config.sys file:
SHELL=C:\command.com /P /E:4096
this will increase the size of your environmental space.
ravishankar s wrote:
> it's a classic win98 problem james...
> all u have to is open a DOS window and...
> 1.click on the icon on the top left of the window
> 2.choose properties
> 3.choose the memory tab
> 4.in the initial environment space drop down box choose 4096
> 5.close the window and open a new window and presto tomcat should start again
>
> ravi
> On Wed, 29 August 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> >
> > I'm trying to install Tomcat with PWS on Win98. The batch files keep
> > informing me that I've ran out of environment space when they try to set
> > TOMCAT_HOME etc.
> >
> > I've tried getting rid of some environment settings in my autoexec.bat but
> > even after reducing it right down to just my PATH, TOMCAT_HOME and JAVA_HOME
> > I still get the error message "Out of environment space."
> >
> > What might this be??? I'm totally stuck. I didn't get these errors when I
> > installed Tomcat before.
> >
> > Anyone know how to increase the amount of space I can use for my
> > environment??
> >
> > ---
> > James
>
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