>>Hi,
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>>I have always had a code in the start up procedure of my application that was hiding all VFP toolbar buttons. I believe I borrowed it from the VFP 3 or VFP 5 sample code. Recently I decided that this code was useless and I removed/commented it.
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>>Now I just remotely connected to a customer server, run the application and see a bunch of VFP buttons (toolbar) at the top of the application (run-time).
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>>Then I remotely connected to another customer server, run the same application and do not see the VFP buttons (toolbar).
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>>My question is, what makes one run-time show the toolbar and another not to? And should I enable/uncomment the code that was hiding these buttons?
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>>TIA.
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>The best way is to keep the code as you had it before.
Thank you; I will probably put the code back.
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