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From
19/09/2006 13:54:32
 
 
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12/09/2006 08:07:06
Judith Berry
Keystone Consulting Services, Inc.
Daleville, Indiana, United States
General information
Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Troubleshooting
Title:
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
FoxPro Windows
OS:
Windows XP SP2
Network:
Windows XP
Database:
Visual FoxPro
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01152971
Message ID:
01155189
Views:
28
Is the program FPD dos? If so, it would use config.fp not config.fpw. Is the environment the same? #of files, buffers, etc? Is there a config.sys or is it windows 2000/xp? If so, what is in the config.nt file or does your shortcut run a custom config file (in the os)? Is the printer connected the same on all machines, is it the same printer and printr driver, and is the local lpt port on the workstation mapped if it is a shared network printer? If a shared network printer is used, is the share name 8 characters or less with NO spaces?

>Greetings Programmers.
>
>My name is Jaosn and I am having some issues with printing a report in FoxPro 2.6. We have a billing card that prints on non-standard paper to a laser printer that recently freezes up on the FoxPro environment "Printing" window. Other reports that we print are nearly identical to the one that freezes, except the file name is one or two characters off.
>
>I have tried using 4 different computers to run the application and 1 of those consisently freeze on that one report. Using the same dataset (customer A) on another machine it does not freeze on the routine that prints the report.
>
>I am fairly confident that the config.fpw is the same (will double check that this afternoon).
>
>Another wierd issue along the same lines: Using another customer's data (customer B), on two machines with identical config.fpw files, one is able to print the report with no worries, the other freezes at the FoxPro printing window. The wierd part is that when the computer that froze on the report with Customer B does not freeze when printing the same report with Customer A's data...
>
>I am racking my brain over this one, so any help would be greatly appreciated!
>
>Thank you in advance.
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