Do you have any ActiveX in the class in question?
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>I have finally got my win7 system running and have just run into an interesting problem. Some times while testing VFP leaves the vcx in memory when opening I get an error and I just remove the class from memory and all is well. Today, I had that happen in win7 I said remove and then I got another dialog box that asks to save changes to class designer (never seen that before). I say no and then I get the win7 dialog that asks if I want to check online for problem, close program, or debug program. If I say close program, VFP hangs and I have to kill vfp in task manager. If I say debug, then I get the vs2008 debug window and I say no and VFP closes. Any way around this? I would like VFP to act like it does in XP and just remove the class from memory and continue to open the class.
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>Thanks.
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