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VFP caused an exception...???
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From
20/05/1999 12:38:41
 
 
To
20/05/1999 12:29:58
Paul De Niverville
Deniverville Econometric Research Ltd.
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Databases,Tables, Views, Indexing and SQL syntax
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00194096
Message ID:
00220927
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27
>Hi George,
>
>I've had some success. I reviewed all the c0000005 references at the UT since January. Ed Rauh described problems in foxuser.dbf and the Watch window in the debugger.
>
>One client has VFP 5.0 on their machine. I asked the client to delete all records in the foxuser.dbf in the home directory of my application on her machine. She is running the application from an exe.
>
>She hasn't had a problem with my application in three days of intensive use.
>
>We tried the same technique on other workstations with partial success.
>
>I'm wondering if I can safely delete all records in all instances of foxuser.dbf on my clients workstations?

If you aren't actively using the FOXUSER resource file, why not just start your application with RESOURCE = OFF in the CONFIG.FPW, so that your app never tries to use the resource file at all.
>
>I have not had time to try the other fixes we talked about. Since I'm getting partial success with this foxuser.dbf, I probably continue on this path for the moment.
>
>Thanks again,
>
>
>Paul
>
>
>
>>>Thanks George,
>>>
>>>I'll try your suggestions and I'll let you know.
>>>
>>>Paul
>>
>>You're quite welcome, Paul. Anytime. BTW, do keep us posted on this. It may turn out to be important information.
>>
>>Regards,
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