said:
>Sure you can. VDM stands for Virtual DOS Machine. This is the
>environment all your DOS and WinOS2 apps run in. The settings are in
>Session tab of the Properties notebook.
I found it. Thanks.
Unfortunately bumping up the Session Priorities from 1 to as high as 32
does not make any difference. If fact, this time around I am less
successful in finding the internet connection when trying to upgrade
Quicken 98 online (it requires a 16 bit version of IE).
Pinging seems to have the same number of timeouts regardless of the
Sessions Priority setting.
Sandy
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