[comp.sys.ibm.pc.misc] MS Word 5.0 speller crashing

duvalj@bionette.cgrb.orst.edu (Joe Duval - Entomology) (07/26/90)

Hi, 
  The software: Word 5.0 
  The machine: on a 286 DTK machine, EAGLE II VGA BIOS, Dexxa mouse,
	       w/disk manager partitions C:=1M, D:=39M.
	       There are over 180 files in the root directory on D:.
	       (I didn't do it and I suspect this may be part of the problem
		But I thought I'd check around first.)

The problem:  When spell checking a file (more consistent with large files
but has occured with 1 1/2 page document) the machine will happily chunk 
away for a while and then will crash.  By crashing I mean: "File or directory
does not exist" and then "Access to this file is required.  Enter Y to retry
or Q to quit and lose changes" messages will appear on the bottom of the
screen.  If you press Y the same message will come back.  IF you press Q, 
Word is killed and you are returned to the DOS prompt.

In the few tests I have tried I loaded the standard dictionary into word.
If I started from the root directory on drive D: (see above), the spell checker
will fail.  If, with the same file, I start WORD from its directory, the
spell checker will work fine.  There are no other sub-directories, YET!!!
Other times this happens: I have created a small (1 1/2) page document and
when spell checking finds a bad word, I try to add it to the standard 
dictionary.  At that time I get the same messages above.  Again this is from
the root directory on D:.  

This machine is used primarily for Word processing.  In fact I don't think
it is used for anything else.  There is only one user (other than me when
problems arise) and she is not into hard disk management, specifically 
directories.

I suspect the amount of files in her root directory is the problem but I don't
know if there is an upper limit.  Is there in DOS?  Does Disk Manager change
this?


Thanks for any help

-Joe