Off Topic, How do I do this in Win2K.

Off Topic, How do I do this in Win2K.

 

  

Ok. this is NOT directly a Database question BUT deals
with trying to run the database client for a program.
We are having a problem with the SET Environment
Variables in Win2K. It seems somewhere in Win2K we are
set to a default of 2048 bytes of space for
Environment variables. How do I change that so that I
can set more environment variables at boot up. In the
DOS/Win98/Win95 world it would mean putting the
statement: shell=c:\command.com /p /e:4096. I need to
know how to set the same thing in Win2k. NOT in the
PIF settings to run a dos program BUT how do I set
aside enough environment space at bootup to hold all
the set variables we are using.

Thanks very much in advance to anyone responding to
this email.

KW.

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