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  • Subject: Re: Visual Age for Java 3.0 install problems
  • From: "Roger Pence" <rp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2000 14:36:37 -0500

> but I wrote to the newsgroup
> news://news.software.ibm.com/ibm.software.vajava.install last monday and
> nobody can really help. The only workaround of IBM-support is to reinstall
> Win95. I think this can't be the right solution. Today I will try to fix
> the problem replacing MSVCRT.dll (JRE using it) by another version. I will
> send the result tomorrow.
>
Mattias,

Add the line:

shell=c:\command.com /p /e:32000

to your config.sys file to expand the environment. Be sure the location of
command.com is referenced appropriately (ie, ensure its in the root if you
the code as shown). 32000 is arbitrary and can be less or more, but 32000
works for me and VAJ just fine. If you don't have a config.sys, add one.

This is an old DOS trick for expanding the environment and is just what you
need. Leave to IBM to suggest reinstalling Win95. Remember, the number one
criteria that IBM used to measure tech support is how quickly they can hang
up the phone.

rp
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