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Jittery, lagging movement of some VFP windows in Win7
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27/10/2010 20:35:15
 
 
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Autre
Versions des environnements
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP2
OS:
Windows 7
Network:
Windows 2003 Server
Database:
MS SQL Server
Application:
Desktop
Divers
Thread ID:
01487054
Message ID:
01487318
Vues:
57
Each of my projects have a temp directory where the foxuser is stored. It is also set as the directory for TMPFILES, EDITWORK, PROGWORK, and SORTWORK too so we can delete the entire contents of the directory if we ever need to (to have a fresh start if there is ever a problem). It's stored on the user's local drive and the apps are downloaded to a separate folder to run from (downloaded from the network via loader file if the app is out of date) the loader file is the shortcut on the desktop pointed to it on the network which turns around and runs the app from the local drive.


>John,
>
>My FOXUSER.dbfs are located in each particular project's folders.
>
>Each of projects have their individual folders, with subfolders for Programs, Data, Reports, Forms etc.. The project folders are inside a folder named MyVFP9Apps which is directly under the root Drive D.
>
>Thanks
>Dennis
>
>
>>>>Then, when quitting VFP, aero effects enables by itself again.
>>
>>Go to Tools/Options/File Locations to see whether foxuser.dbf is in a program files subdirectory, meaning it can't be written to unless you run as Admin. If so, move it somewhere else.
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