Configure tomcat

hi,
while I am starting server I got yhis error..
Out of environment space
The BASEDIR environment variable is not defined correctly
This environment variable is needed to run this program
Out of environment space
Out of environment space
Using CATALINA_BASE: C:\Program Files\Apache Group\Tomcat 4.1
Using CATALINA_HOME: C:\Program Files\Apache Group\Tomcat 4.1
Using CATALINA_TMPDIR:
Using JAVA_HOME: C:\jdk1.3
To which dir the BASEDIR is supposed to set?
thanks in advance..
Retheesh R

I think the problem is in the first line
Out of environment spaceFrom what I can find this means that MS-DOS could not create the necessary environmental variables.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/230205
http://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000325.htm
http://www.pcguide.com/ts/x/sys/operrEnvironmentSpace-c.html
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/261825

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