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DO *.FXP again
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Other
Title:
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP2
OS:
Windows Server 2012
Network:
Windows 2008 Server
Database:
MS SQL Server
Application:
Web
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Thread ID:
01580205
Message ID:
01580232
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43
Although I have not experienced this issue before, I found that you just can't solve some problems no matter how much you try if in fact it is something odd about this one in a million problem computer. Why spend countless hours chasing after something that might not never happen again. I just tell the client there is something odd about this setup of this computer, and the program will not run on it - and they will need another computer instead (as they are already using many), or perhaps do a complete rebuild of the Windows OS and that would probably fix it.

I have had to do this only a handful of times in 30 years, but never had a client that was not understanding (especially if they knew it was working fine on all their other computers).

>>>Hi,
>>>
>>>Again, a customer is having a problem running VFP 9 application. When they start the application .EXE file they get the window DO and the File of type shows "Program (*fxp)". I have tried several different .EXE programs (different programs but all built with VFP 9). The customer also tried to reinstall Windows 7 completely. The strange thing is when they reboot the computer the program(s) work one time (no problem). When they close a program and start again, the problem with DO *.FXP appears again until they reboot the computer.
>>>
>>>Any suggestions to where to look? TIA
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>>Did you check the "errors" when you build the project? Check if there are any files missing in the project. Also check that the programs are included in the project. If you are using macro or any indirect way of running a prg, be sure that said prg is included in the project, if the project includes other applications, check for the same issues in the other projects too.
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>You see, the problem (of DO *.FRX) happens if we run any VFP 9 executable. I tried several. I think if I make a "Hello World" executable, we would have the same problem. Also, the same application(s) runs on many other computers of this customer computers and many computers of other customers. So, as much as I am sure, there are bugs in the application, this particular problem is brought about by something on this particular PC (hardware or some setting in Windows 7).
>Thank you.
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