Walter,
In our case, then the "DO" box appears it defaults to the root of the C: drive.
Our apps reside on a server which we map a drive letter for. We simply use to browse box to go to our drive letter and select the subfolder that holds the application. Once there, you will need to explicitely define the filter. (In the open file text box type in " *.exe " and press enter. Your application will apear in the edit box and you can double click on it. Your app should run normally.
>Stephen,
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>>2) After several hours of working with it, we determined that VFP was "forgeting" what .exe it was running and therefore had to ask for it. If you change the folder to the correct location and type in *.exe in the file name text box, your exe should be displayed. You can then click on it and it runs fine.
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>What do you mean exactly with "change the folder to the correct location" ?
>I don't fully understand what you're telling me. I like to sumarize all the possible solutions to this problem.
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>Regards, Walter