>>>Interesting Idea but Foxpro doesn't show outside of
>>> it's own session in the mem/c listing.
>>
>>I don't understand your reply, but here's the result
>>of "!MEM /C | MORE" from my FoxPro 2.6a (Under
>>Win95 DOS box):
> Try starting two instances of Foxpro.exe, run the "mem/c | more"
> from Foxpro (You will see it loaded once) and then it from a
> DOS window (No instance of Foxpro.exe is shown in memory).
I see. So did you find a solution here?
Regards,
Mr. Man-wai Chang