>Hi Al,
>
>>According to MSDN (
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/13cfzh6x%28VS.80%29.aspx ), "Visual FoxPro includes the VFPClean.app tool so you can make sure all core Xbase and other files are set appropriately."
> I'm not familiar with this tool. Can you tell me what it will clean up exactly?
>
>>if you're using antivirus, you might try temporarily disabling any real-time scanner and/or exclude VFP folders, file types and temp file folders from being scanned.
> I don't think this is the problem because the same FRX in the same .app file behaves properly in one application but not in another on the same machine.
>
>>Is the application/FRX/data on a local drive, or a network drive?
> On my development machine, the FRX and data are on a local drive. On the client machine, both are on a network drive. The behavior is the same at my site and at the client site so I don't think local vs. network drive affects the problem.
>
> Thanks, Chaim
Chaim,
Could it be a difference in settings in these two applications? Say, one is using SET REPORTBEHAVIOR 90 and another 80 ?
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