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SUMMARY
A customer reported that when using LINK.EXE version 5.10 (the linker
that comes with Microsoft Basic Professional Development System [PDS]
version 7.10) on a workstation running on a 3Com 3+ Open network, the
computer may hang if the linker needs to generate a .TMP file.
MORE INFORMATIONWhen the linker does not have enough room to work correctly in memory, it will write a temporary file to disk and display the message: Temporary file .\xxxxxxxx has been createdThis customer reported that without a TMP environment variable set, the linker attempted to write the temporary file on the server machine, which hung his computer. After he added the TMP environment variable and assigned it a path to a directory on the workstation's own hard drive, the computer did not hang. The TMP environment variable can be set by either typing a line such as the following at the DOS prompt or by putting it into your AUTOEXEC.BAT file: TMP=C:\directory nameThe problem only occurred when the workstation was running under DOS. While running under OS/2 version 1.20, the problem did not occur. The customer encountered this problem on a workstation with the following configuration: 386 Clone 3Com 3+ Open Network version 1.1e DOS 4.01 Additional query words: QuickBas BasicCom
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