Is it possible that your VFP9 system has EXCLUSIVE set as the default in Tools--> Options--> Data tab?
Happened to me a long while back.
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>Hi all,
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>Has then been a change in the way SHARED work with a USE statement from VFP 6 to VFP 9? Here's what I'm seeing, I have a dbf open, from the VFP 6 enviornment I can issue the following:
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USE table AGAIN IN 0 SHARED
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>and am able to successfuly open that dbf. But, from the VFP 9 enviornment it sits as it is "Attempting to lock" the file. With this same type of USE statement used in our application, we recieve an Error 108: File is in use by another user, but with VFP 6 this worked and was allowed to open the file again.
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>Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
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>Thank you.