How to Adjust MS-DOS Application Environment SizeLast reviewed: March 28, 1997Article ID: Q161564 |
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SUMMARYSome MS-DOS applications may require specific allocations of environment space. In some cases, it may be desired to trim or expand this resource for troubleshooting purposes. Microsoft Windows NT version 4.0 allows for this setting to be customized.
MORE INFORMATIONThe environment size for a single application may be adjusted via the desktop or via the Config.nt file. To adjust via the desktop:
To adjust via the Config.nt file: NOTE: Editing the Config.nt will change the default environment size.
shell=%systemroot%\system32\command.com /e:512The default environment size is 256 bytes, with a maximum possible size of 32 KB.
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