Tony -
        I don't have either of them set at all and have no problems (See my
earlier post).  Under ME does this make a difference?  I can find no
references to these settings anywhere in the M$ ME documentation but that
doesn't really mean anything.

Bernie
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At 06:33 AM 10/10/2001 -0400, you wrote:
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>Try to set your buffers and files to 60, if you haven't already done so.
>
>Tony
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>I have a DOS application that I have been developing on mostly Win 98
>machines without any problems.  When I started doing some development on a
>Windows ME machine I started having problems.  I can start 6.5 DOS and
>start
>the application.  If I try Forms or Reports commands it just returns to the
>R> prompts.  If I try FROM formname I get out of dynamic space and have to
>kill the DOS session.
>
>On the shortcut I have
>           Conventional memory set to auto
>           Initial environment set to 4096
>           Extended memory set to none
>           MS-DOS protected-mode memory set to auto
>
>Is there something I am missing.  I would really like to be able to develop
>on this machine.
>
>Steve
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