Support does not mean Microsoft will fix everything. Windows Vista and 7 came along after VFP 9. It is unrealistic to expect Microsoft to fix something that isn't really broken. I don't get that message at all from VFP on Win7.
What folder are your project files stored in?
>I received a new Windows 7 workstation and have loaded VFP9 SP2 on it. I think I finally have every FoxPro configured the way I want it, except this last nag screen I can't figure out...
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>The User Account Control pops up every time I try to start VFP with the message "Do you want to allow the following program from an unknown publisher to make changes on this computer". Did Microsoft forget about VFP already? I thought that wasn't happing officially until 2015.
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>I've tried running both As Administrator and in Windows XP compatibility mode but the nag screen remains.
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>Is there a way to fix this?
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer