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Config.sys and Windows 2000
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12/06/2001 08:38:33
David Fluker
NGIT - Centers For Disease Control
Decatur, Georgia, United States
 
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Visual FoxPro
Category:
FoxPro 2.x
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00518270
Message ID:
00518302
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>I have an app running ok in Win 98 with FILES=199 in the Config.sys file
>
>After upgrading to Windows 2000, with the same settings in Config.sys, after opening a few apps, I get ---> Too many files open.
>
>Is there a different setting in Windows 2000 ?
>
>Regards,
>
>Gerard

Windows 2000, like Windows NT does not use a Config.sys file (or an Autoexec.bat). It provides an equivalent "Config.nt" and "Autoexec.nt" for DOS and Windows app that need them. The usual place to find them is in C:\Winnt\system32\. You can create a custom one for each application if you want.
1. Right click on the application icon and choose "Properties."
2. Select the Program tab and click on the "Advanced" button.
3. Enter the path and title of your custom Congig or autoexec.
David.
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