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EXE trying to call a FXP that does not exist
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06/08/2010 14:53:26
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Coding, syntax & commands
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 8 SP1
OS:
Windows XP SP2
Network:
Windows 2008 Server
Database:
Visual FoxPro
Application:
Desktop
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01475550
Message ID:
01475569
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40
>>>>>>Hi Gang!
>>>>>>
>>>>>>A strange problem just popped up in user land.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>One of our clients has had a recent problem occur. When they ran our software, an error occured at the end of a POS transcation.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>The error was...
>>>>>>
>>>>>>"Error reading file
>>>>>>c:\docume~1\tommy\locals~1\temp\register.fxp."
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Now, there are not any fxp files in the program.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>So, why is it calling an external FXP? In a TEMP folder with MY NAME on THEIR PC ?????
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Weird.....
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Any help is appreciated.... this one has me stumped. By the way, they are having all kinds of corruption errors (having to reindex) due to their having Norton Enterprise on their system. Any connection?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>-Update- They were also having permmision problems for the PC that had the EXE and Data on..... most could not run the program.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Thanks!
>>>>>
>>>>>Do you have any execscript or COMPILE commands in your application?
>>>>
>>>>No, I just did a seach and they are not in there.
>>>>
>>>>Thanks
>>>
>>>Do you have register program in your exe? Are all programs (and everything else) included into exe?
>>
>>Yes, Register is in the EXE. As far as I can tell, everything is in the EXE.
>>
>>We also have 3 EXEs in all...
>>
>>POS.EXE
>>POS2EZDW.EXE
>>SEOD.EXE
>>
>>POS calls POS2EZDW when ringing up a transaction, and this is about where the error occurs (from what I've gleaned from the User).
>>
>>I wonder if they have a permission problem still, or maybe a mapping problem. From what I was told, this error occured several times.
>>
>>Thanks!
>
>Do each of the EXEs have REGISTER.PRG included? If not, try including it in all the EXEs (and any APPs that might have direct or indirect reference to it) and see if the problem persists.

Good idea. I'll give it a try.
Tommy Tillman A+ NetWork+ MCP
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