No, not quite.
That says that if I had planned ahead I could have saved them and later restored them.
But I didn't plan ahead, so the registry starts out with whatever VFP started with.
I think I may just have to visit my laptop and slog through the Options dialog on it, copying it over to the desktop.
>Well....maybe not as hard as I thought...???
>
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/190878>
>>It *is* possible to do that - but heck it would be a real pain in the a--. It would probably take less time to just reinstall foxpro...
>>
>>>Or --- how do I copy the registry entries for VFP from one machine and then restore them on another?
>>>
>>>>I am restoring files and installing programs after a hard disk crash. What fun. Luckily, so far, nothing has been lost (except a lot of time).
>>>>
>>>>Even though the hard disk crashed (could no longer boot), the data on it is still accessible.
>>>>
>>>>Can I extract the registry settings in it for FoxPro, or is it not worth the effort?
>>>>
>>>>Thanks in advance.
Jim Nelson
Newbury Park, CA