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Any VFP9 and Win2K Bugs?
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17/03/2006 10:14:23
 
 
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17/03/2006 00:06:53
Information générale
Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Problèmes
Versions des environnements
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9
OS:
Windows XP SP2
Network:
Windows 2003 Server
Database:
Visual FoxPro
Divers
Thread ID:
01104889
Message ID:
01105297
Vues:
21
Thanks Thomas. That is good to know especially since we use dbi controls in our apps as well. We also use gnostice controls but haven't experienced any issues at all with those and XP. We have a few locations which call the windows API but as far as I know almost all exist in Windows 2K and Windows XP. I guess running those will be the final test!

>
Tracy,
>
>> Up til now, all of the users of our VFP9 app had Windows XP for their workstation OS,
>Only commenting on runtime compatibility:
>We are currently between second and third beta porting from vfp8Sp1 to vfp9Sp1.
>Test park includes W2K, W98E2 and Nt4. We only had trouble with the first install on Nt4, but that was dll hell from the c++ support libs and perhaps a faulty install script causing Nt not to boot at all. No direct hands on expirience, since this was handled by a co-worker. Currently everything works including dbi controls, DDE, Acrobat 7, some home grown fll's and lots of code.
>
>The memory error I wrote about is observable in both vfp8 and vfp9 and both XP and W2k. Not any real news there - but it comes and goes with different settings (currently testing nice Athlon double cores with 2 gig of RAM across different disk formating parameters).
>
>regards
>
>thomas
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