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Looking for same answers as Debbie, for our Win 2000 OS - any advice greatly
appreciated!

Brad
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"Schooley, Debbie" wrote:

> A few days ago about 10% of our production sites started experiencing rbase
> "hangs" during our nightly unattended batch database update process.  These
> are NT 4.0 servers running a batch file that we invoke from our file
> transfer product.  When the batch is invoked it is within a "cmd.exe" DOS
> environment (vs. "command.com").  We are using rbase 4.5.  I believe that
> recent changes in our batch update process require more resources than what
> the default DOS environment provide.
>
> I have saved e-mails from this list that recommend setting files and buffers
> to 60 and increasing the environment space if long paths or setting
> environment variables.  Since I'm not invoking this with a .pif, I've
> updated \winnt\system32\config.NT with these enhancements.  However, the
> settings are not recognized and I get the default environment.  Microsoft
> TechNet states that since cmd.exe is not 16-bit, it does not use config.NT
> nor autoexec.NT.  Only if I use 16-bit command.com as the DOS environment
> will these files be used.  Is there a way to increase files, buffers, and
> environment space when using cmd.exe?  In which DOS environment should the
> dos4gw/rbase runtime be running (cmd.exe or command.com)?  Also, I'm not
> using any command line switches other than "-r" on the runtime.
>
> Thanks for your invaluable assistance!
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