Error 2009 Not Enough Space For Environment Windows 7
get the following message : "Error 2009: Not enough space for environment" and the program stops.I really need to run those programs on XP (and have definitely no time engou to re-write everything).Have you had this problem and how did you solve it?Thanks in advance for your help,Vincent Stefan Wuebbe 2004-04-15 08:25:49 UTC PermalinkRaw Message I think that means that the old DOS Fox is surprised about finding somuch RAM on modern hardware. Does it help when you add a line likeSHELL=%SYSTEMROOT%\SYSTEM32\COMMAND.COM /E:4096to your CONFIG.NT?hth-StefanPost by VincentBAll,I am trying to run Foxplus 2.0 in a 'Dos' window running on an XP Pro computer.I get the following message : "Error 2009: Not enough space for environment" andthe program stops.Post by VincentBI really need to run those programs on XP (and have definitely no time engou tore-write everything).Post by VincentBHave you had this problem and how did you solve it?Thanks in advance for your help,Vincent super 2004-11-25 04:56:00 UTC PermalinkRaw Message Hello,I, too, am trying to run a FoxBase (DOS) on WinXP. And I get the sameerror 2009 that Vincent gets. I see that "Stefan Wuebbe" had suggested acode line to place in "config.nt". I can't figure out how to do this.Has anyone had any success in running Foxbase on XP?ThanksCharles Yvan 2005-02-08 12:36:51 UTC PermalinkRaw Message Hi,The error message that you get is similar to the old "Out of EnvironmentSpace".This means that you must run Foxplus into a "clean" environment.Try this:Create a batch file like this or copy/paste the lines below (assuming thatFoxplus in located into the C:\Foxplus directory)The batch file will temporarely set a new path and release someunnecessary environment variables in the new shell for Foxplus.@echo offclspath=c:\foxplus;c:\winnt;c:\winnt\system32cd\foxplusset CommonProgramFiles=set COMPUTERNAME=set LOGONSERVER=set NUMBER_OF_PROCESSORS=set PATHEXT=set PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE=set PROCESSOR_IDENTIFIER=set PROCESSOR_LEVEL=set PROCESSOR_REVISION=set ProgramFiles=set TEMP=set TMP=set USERDOMAIN=set USERNAME=set USERPROFILE=set windir=foxplusSave it into your Foxplus directory and create a shortcut onto yourdesktop.Open
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is triggered when a batch http://www.nonabyte.net/error-2009-not-enough-space-for-environment/ file attempts to set an environment variable but cannot because the shell is out of environment space. We recommend that you set the environment size error 2009 to be at least 2048. There are a number of ways to do this, one of which is (in Windows 95 or Windows NT 4.0): 1. Open a dos prompt window (if error 2009 not yours opens full-screen, hit Alt+Enter to get a window). 2. Click on the 'Properties' button at the top. 3. At the end of the Cmd line, add the text '/e:2048' (if you've already got this, change the existing number to 2048 or greater). Another way to do this (for Windows 3.x and Windows95) is: 1) Open the SYSTEM.INI file and find the section "[NonWindowsApp]". 2) Ensure this section contains the following entry: CommandEnvSize=2048 This size can be adjusted upward... POLYMATH Software [ home | overview | order| manuals | support| demos ] support ]
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