Make sure the temporary files path exists, the user has sufficient rights, and there is sufficient disks space.
>I am trying to work with a client over the phone with a problem that I can't remember encountering before.
>He has installed a VFP9 application which will not run even though there were no errors during installation. The error message *seems* to be coming from Windows (XP) and not FoxPro, it says "Visual Foxpro cannot start - Cannot Load Resources". I had him remove the foxuser table and this did not solve the problem. In fact, when he tries to start the application, it does not create a new foxuser table, so whatever is happening is happening before that.
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>Any ideas?
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>Thanks!
>Larry
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer