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He may mean .bashrc, which is re-sourced every time you start a new shell. (The .bash_profile is only sourced when you log in.) You could put a ulimit command in there, or in the /etc/bashrc file for all users. But you may not have permission to increase your ulimit, so that might not work. I'm curious to know the environment you are running. I have tried this on a few systems -- both OE Enterprise and OE Workgroup -- and I don't see the issue. That leads me to wonder if this is happening at the script level and not at the Progress level. Or perhaps it has something to do with the version of Progress or a setting in your O/S security. Philip Freed Vice President of Technology Generation Fifth Applications
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