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SUMMARY
The OLE 2.0 Compound Document implementation that Microsoft Word 6.0 for
Windows uses to save documents to the hard disk requires the file range-
locking functionality of SHARE.EXE, or in Windows for Workgroups,
VSHARE.386. Range locking allows an OLE server application to lock a
certain range of a document that contains the OLE object to be edited.
Note: VSHARE.386 is included with Word 6.0a for Windows. If you are
running Windows 3.1 in 386 Enhanced mode and are using Word 6.0a, you
do not need to use the MS-DOS Share utility.
Microsoft recommends that you use the following SHARE.EXE parameters: SHARE /L:500 /F:5100To conserve conventional memory you can use lower SHARE settings. If you decrease the file locks (/L:) or file space (/F:) settings and you experience errors when opening or saving documents, simply increase the settings and restart your computer so the changes can take effect. When you increase the /L: parameter, you may also need to increase the value of /F:. Each lock reserved by /L requires 18 bytes. Word 6.0 requires a minimum of three file locks for each document it opens. Additional query words: 6.0 share ole compound share.exe vshare.386 word6 winword locks files vshare
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