Mike Yearwood
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Category:
Coding, syntax & commands
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Windows 2003 Server
Hi Victor
Another option is to create a config.fpw with RESOURCE=OFF in that file.
Include that file in the exe and the exe will not even try to make a resource file.
>Well that appears to of fixed it. Geeze I should of thought of making those 2 files read-only years ago...arrg!
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>Thanks!
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>>Try replacing the foxuser files, and setting foxuser.dbf and foxuser.fpt files read-only attribute.
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>>>>>.EXE resides on a server, people use terminal services to log into server and run the application.
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>>>>>If one person is using the .exe - all is fine....but the second person that tries to run it gets the dreaded C00000005 error.
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>>>>>Any ideas?
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>>>>>Thanks!
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>>>>Try Google. I entered:
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>>>>terminal services visual foxpro C5 error
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>>>hahaha...yeah I actually did that before I made the post. Didn't find anything helpful.
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>>>I think its somehow related to the foxuser.dbf file - I've had a problem before were the app wouldn't run at all and gave the c5 error - and replacing the foxuser.dbf and foxuser.ftp file fixed it. Now, however, I have this current problem. I guess I can make a tiny change and try to recomple the whole app or something - I really wish someone could tell me why this stupid C5 error magically appears every now and then. Every place I've worked and every VFP developer I've met has been hit by this damn thing. grrrrr
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