Hello all,

I apologise profusely in advance for losing my Rbase message archive, but I
need help in setting up a Win2000 Pro desktop to run Rbase 4.5++

I have a set of database maintenance routines that run quite happily forever
and a day under W95/W98.

Win2000 Pro, however, crashes to the R> periodically, however,  and in the
background I have a message telling me that the machine is out of Virtual
memory and that I should try increasing the size of the paging file.

The details as I have them:

System stuff
------------------
Dell Dimension 4300
256MB RAM
100GB HDD
Win2000 Pro
Paging File set to 512MB Initial, 768MB Maximum

System Variables
Files=60
Buffers=60
TEMP=C:\WINNT\TEMP
TMP=C:\WINNT\TEMP
(the above directory definitely exists)

No User Variables

Rbase Stuff
----------------

Rbase Icon settings:
CMD Line: H:\RBASE45.BAT
Memory settings;  All Auto

Contents of H:\RBASE45.BAT
SET ERR MESS OFF
SET MESS OFF
SET MULTI ON
SET CASE OFF
SET LINEEND = '^'
SET ROWLOCKS ON
CD ..
DISC
SET SORT MAX 64
SET FILES 20
H:
CD \
RUN STARTSYS.MAC

My Rbase.DAT files has the following 2 settings
SET FILES 20
SET SORT MAX 64


Hopefully there's enough there for the experts among you to analyse and
improve upon.

TIA,

Steven








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