So many great articles/tips/messages, so little time...
But I will dig it up. Thanks for the reminder.
Pertti
>Somewhere here on the UT I have a long message on what to do for installs with dll's/activex on TS/Citrix, fwiw. I assumed you had read that. <s>
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>>Well, good thing it seemed to exhaust itself over the water (at least as far as the US is concerned). And now there's the other one following along. Is this part of the global warming havoc we are starting to harves? Hard to know.
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>>Anyways, as it turns out, my problem with Terminal Server had to do with where it put the various DLL's (including the VFP DLL's) -- not in the Windows\system32, as one would expect, but in each users' personal folders. I'm not up on this TS stuff, but it was pretty easy even for ME to see that it wouldn't work liket that. So, I copied the DLL's from the personal folder to the main \Windows\System32 -folder, and lo and behold, the app started working just fine.
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>>One more piece of Tribal Knowledge to keep track of in the already overcrowded cranium.
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>>Pertti
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>>>Yup, blew by up the middle of the Gulf, as historically they tend to do. Thanks for the kind thoughts.
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>>>Resource should be off in most runtime cases anyway, so there's no loss.
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>>>Hank
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>>>>Hey, Hank:
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>>>>Thanks for sending the tip in spite of the looming hurricane Dennis. Hopefully it makes landfall on the OTHER side of the peninsula, or better yet, no landfall at all...
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>>>>I thought of RESOURCE=OFF myself last night as I was balancing my checkbook... <g>
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>>>>Pertti
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