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From: Arbie on 22 Jan 2010 05:53 Hi I am launching an application from another and sending some info re command line arguments, one of which is a big string. In Windows 7 this works fine, but in XP "Access Denied" message appears. Shortening the big string overcomes this. I have tried to find out the maximum allowable argument size, both for XP and Windows 7 but can't find this anywhere. Anybody know the answer Ray
From: Patrice on 22 Jan 2010 09:53 Hello, Perhaps http://support.microsoft.com/kb/830473/en-us Are you above 8191 under XP (and they would have still enlarge this under Windows 7 ?) With such a long string, having a response file or something similar could perhaps help anyway... -- Patrice "Arbie" <rambler9(a)live.co.uk> a �crit dans le message de groupe de discussion : #6UF4E1mKHA.4628(a)TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > Hi > > I am launching an application from another and sending some info re > command line arguments, one of which is a big string. In Windows 7 this > works fine, but in XP "Access Denied" message appears. Shortening the big > string overcomes this. > > I have tried to find out the maximum allowable argument size, both for XP > and Windows 7 but can't find this anywhere. Anybody know the answer > > Ray >
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