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SP3 doesn't completely solve my C5 problem
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04/06/1999 09:28:00
 
 
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02/06/1999 18:55:58
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Visual FoxPro
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00225678
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Just to let all you guys know the final results of this problem (in case you're interested) .... and I appreciate everyone's help!!

I ended up creating a new form and copy/pasting things onto the new one. I got mostly everything copied and was running it and everything seemed fine. Cool, I thought, now let's just put the finishing touches on this form, because I still needed to add the .bmp background for the form and a few other .bmps on each page of the pageframe. All of a sudden, the problem was back! Aha! Lights went on in this old head of mine. It was one of the .bmps! There was only one of the .bmps that I had just added that was not on any of the other forms in the system, so I removed that one and everything was fine again. And just to be sure, I went back to my original form (that I had copied everything from), got rid of the .bmp there, recompiled and it was ok too.

So, the problem was the .bmp for some odd reason. It's not corrupted, I can bring it up in several graphics programs without a problem, so I'm not sure exactly what the problem is, cuz it did work at one time with this .bmp.

But anyway, problem is now solved and thanks for everyone's help!

Bonnie

>I was having a C5 error when attempting to load a form (the rest of the app was running fine, only this particular form was burping). The error occured both when it was run from VFP in my development environment and running the compiled executable. I downloaded and installed the SP3. Now, the app runs fine from within VFP, and I did recompile, but the executable is still getting the C5 error.
>
>Any suggestions?
>
>TIA,
>Bonnie
Bonnie Berent DeWitt
NET/C# MVP since 2003

http://geek-goddess-bonnie.blogspot.com
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