Re: HELP: Forms 4.0 memory problem

From: Kenneth Ho <kenho_at_hk.super.net>
Date: Fri, 18 Nov 1994 13:14:15 GMT
Message-ID: <kenho.139.2ECCA8A6_at_hk.super.net>


In article <3afvh5$5fj_at_fred.uswnvg.com> kimmng_at_pebbles.uswnvg.com (Kim Ng) writes:

>I don't know much about Forms4.0 and Windows. However, I've read in
>InfoWorld that sometimes Windows will fail if you have been in it for too
>long (and doing stuff, of course). It has something to do with "MAXBPS".
>Basically, it is like an environment variable. Windows consumes one
>everytime it launches something and doesn't give it back when it is done.
>Eventually, if you are in it long enough, you'll run out of it and may
>get the message like "not enough memory" even though you have terabytes
>of RAM. Try increase that value and see if it helps. I don't know where
>Windows keeps that value, though. Keep in mind that these stuff uses real
>memory. I think it is like 2K for every 400.
 

>Good luck.

Excuse me, Kim. Could you tell me what is 'MAXBPS' and how can I increase the value of this variable?

Thanks in advance.

Ken Received on Fri Nov 18 1994 - 14:14:15 CET

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