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Information générale
Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
ActiveVFP
Versions des environnements
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP1
OS:
Windows XP SP2
Network:
Windows 2000 Server
Database:
Visual FoxPro
Divers
Thread ID:
01096163
Message ID:
01096279
Vues:
9
Hi. Thanks for the information. I had SP4 installed so I didn't read the docs. I fiddled around for a while and almost had a perfect run. There was a data type mismatch at the end but the web pages came up with only one missing image. Then I ran the post install app and it cleaned up the glitches and all is well. If you have any suggestions etc please send them along to the UT.

Grady

>Hi Grady,
> I'm just taking a stab here. Did you follow all precautions for Windows 2000 outlined in the readme.txt provided with the Zip that you download to install ActiveVFP?
>
>
>----------------------------------------------------------------------------
>**Important Note:  APPLY THE LATEST SERVICE PACK FOR YOUR OS!
>
>Note: If you can't apply latest SP on Win2k for whatever reason
>Windows 2000 SP1 and Windows 2000 No Service Pack:  There is a problem in the setup of
>"Write" rights for some ActiveVFP directories that is a result of a bug in Windows 2000 SP1 and
>Windows 2000 No Service Pack as outlined in the KB article:
>http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q268/5/46.ASP. SP2 fixes the problem.
>
>To workaround this bug, please follow these directions:
>
>For <install directory>\data\AVFPdemo2,
><install directory>\ErrorLog\AVFPdemo2,
><install directory>\AVFPdemo2r\Temp, and
><install directory>\Temp, follow these instructions :
>
>1.)  Right click the folder name in Windows Explorer and view the security properties.
>
>2.)  If this problem affects you, you will receive a message that says:
>"The Permissions on Folder are incorrectly ordered, which may cause some entries
>to be ineffective."
>
>3.)  Click on OK to order the permissions correctly.
>
>4.)  Immediately run IISRESET from the Windows command line.
>
>5.) "Write" rights for the directories listed above should now be in effect.
>
>**
>
>
>
>
>>After installing ActiveVFP for VFP 9 sp1. I am getting a message about the removal of a virtual server. I am not a server guy. So, how do I remove a virtual server from windows 2000 server?
>>
>>Should there be no web site defined on a server for the installation of ActiveVFP to go correctly?
>>
>>I had to rebuild the webbuilder.app and then run it. But, when it ran, it could not find a file. I think its name was OWIN. I clicked 'ignore' and received more errors. What have I done wrong?
I ain't skeert of nuttin eh?
Yikes! What was that?
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