Albert,
See if issuing SYS( 2450, 1 ) in your start-up program/routines solves the problem.
>Hi all,
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>Ran into this a while back but still no solution. This has started occurring at a client's site after they switched from XP to Win 7.
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>Scenario: if a user puts a CD/DVD in their drive to retrieve a file, after *removing* the dvd, they start getting this message when opening forms:
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>"There is no disk in the drive. Please insert a disk into drive D:" (Cancel, Try again, Continue)
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>Title on dialog is "mk.exe - No Disk", which is the .exe for my app so it is definitely being thrown from the app.
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>Only way around it is for the user to a) reboot computer or b) stick a dvd back in the drive for the rest of the day.
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>It seems that somehow Windows/VFP is adding on the D: drive as a search path and so every form that is opened wants to search that drive from that point onward.
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>Anyone seen this?
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>Thanks,
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>Albert
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