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>>By default, VFP 6.0 will send temp files to the Windows temp directory.
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>No true, Craig. By default, VFP6 puts its temp files in the starting directory for the application. This can be overridden by setting the registry value through the Tool-Options-Files dialog for the development version, but this setting is ignored by the runtime, and can only be set from a CONFIG.FPW or its equivalent for the runtime environment. The development version will take the TMPFILES setting from a CONFIG.FPW in preference to the registry entry.
I've never changed mine and my temp files are going to the windows temp directory.
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>You can confirm this easily - in your development copy of VFP, open the Tools-Options dialog, go to the Files Tab, and modify the setting for Temporary Files to be empty. Set this as default, and press OK. Exit VFP, and start another copy. Print the value of SYS(2023), and it'll be the starting directory for the executable.
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>Obviously, if this isn't where you want it, change it back...
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer