>Hi all,
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>Users at a company I contract with have received new desktops. Their existing app runs fine until they use their D: drive (DVD) to pull up some documents (not from within VFP, just Adobe pdfs). They then remove the DVD from that drive.
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>After that, when they open any VFP screen, VFP throws up a dialog saying "There is no disk in the drive. Please insert a disk into drive D:". The user can "Cancel" their way out of it but the dialog gets thrown up for every screen opened - until they reboot their PC.
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>Not even sure where to start - does VFP store some pathing in the .exe that still points back to my dev machine (my dev machine has all the code on my D: drive). And somehow now on the new PC's, once they are used (per session), they become "alive" and VFP is looking to that drive first?
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>Thanks,
>Albert
Hi Albert,
It has been a long time since I encountered this issue. I have a recollection that it was related to Graphics files being referenced in the EXE having an absolute path instead of a relative path. Wish I could provide more info. Yuo might see if this thread helps
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