FORMS_PATH in 10g

In the default.env file is there a limitation on how long the FORMS_PATH can be on an Oracle 10g Application Server running on Windows? I know that Windows has a restriction of 255 characters if you're using the registry but is there the same limitation in the default.env file?.

In the default.env file is there a limitation on how
long the FORMS_PATH can be on an Oracle 10g
Application Server running on Windows? I know that
Windows has a restriction of 255 characters if you're
using the registry but is there the same limitation
in the default.env file?.I have 488 characters in my BUILDER_CLASSPATH in the registry on windows 2000.

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    <font color=0000FF>Update 12-Dec-2008: </font>Oracle has published NOTE 559067.1 -- How to Install Developer Suite 10.1.2.0.2 - hence 10.1.2.3 - on Windows Vista, 24-OCT-2008 with some installation help.
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    Edited 2008-4-21 to modify information.
    Edited 2008-3-6 to add information.
    Edited 2008-5-29 to update information.

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    As my forms is working well & but the report are not able to call.
    Could you please let me know is there is any other mandatory setting required for the report 10g.
    Regards,
    Ashutosh

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