Hello David
The propgram that is being invoked is actually included in a BAT file;
the BAT file is invoked with a number of parameters. However, ths
issue seems to be the invocation om the "cmd" command interpreter,
regardless of the actual program that is being invoked.
I have since seen that there are differences in the memory layout as
displayed with the MEM command - but I don't have access to the VISTA
system at this moment, so will post that later this week
Dick Koster
On Mar 31, 12:18 am, "N:dlzc D:aol T:com \(dlzc\)" <dl...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Dear tmkoster:
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> <tmkos...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> news:f7008558-4fad-4e36-ad28-35e72c70015e@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > I have an ageing Clipper 5.01 application that has
> > been running without too many problems on every
> > variation of Windows until Vista.
> ...
> > In Vista this results in a "Program too big to fit in
> > memory", no matter what I try.
>
> What have you tried? Is the program via desktop shortcut, batch
> file, or what? What environment variables / values are present
> when the application runs? What command line parameters do you
> pass (if any)?
>
> David A. Smith


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