Larry,
I agree with you. Thats because in Windows 2000, all the environment
variables get lost when you start a new version of command.com. And thats
why you keep getting ClassNotFoundExcecptions with the current batch file.
----- Original Message -----
From: "larry" <instantdb@codeguild.com>
To: <instantdb@enhydra.org>
Sent: Friday, April 27, 2001 11:22 AM
Subject: InstantDB: script change for windows2000?
> InstantDB folks,
>
> Running the demo from idb3_26.zip on win2k had a problem within
> examples/win98/start.bat
> which contains
> command /e:4096 /c call test.bat
>
> This syntax seems to be interpreted differently in win2k. For example:
>
> C:\larry\INSTAN~1\Examples\Win98>command /e:4096 setpath.bat
> Specified COMMAND search directory bad
> Microsoft(R) Windows DOS
> (C)Copyright Microsoft Corp 1990-1999.
>
> C>exit
>
> C:\larry\INSTAN~1\Examples\Win98>
>
>
> Removing all but the "call test.bat" worked. can you take a look?
>
> thanks,
>
> larry
>
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