Always heard ppl saying that DOS batch files have limitations...recently am running the same batch file on mulitple stations (Win NT) but only 1 particular station has encountered problem. Not error returned by the DOS batch file but its the software that is being started by this batch file giving the shell error rather. Is this a case of IO memory issue or what?? if really so, how can I overcome this memory problem....HELP !!! :cry:
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Jump to PostA vague question in huge font...nice.
Jump to PostYou might compare the environment variables set up for the machines; or the properties of the dos shell itself (like, memory limits and the like).
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