>I'd do the following. Open the project as a table, then a LOCATE on the following expression:
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>LOCATE FOR "D:" $ UPPER(OBJECT)
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>Since my stuff is on D:, I'll get found records. In examing them, I see that the path of the source file is include, but follows, the location of the compiled file, which itself is preceeded by the TMPFILES path. These are all separated by CHR(0). So, for example, a reference to the compiled myscreen.scx will read (I'm using spaces for the CHR(0)s):
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>c:\foxprow myscreen.spx d:\fpw26\screens\myscreen.spr
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>Lastly I might look at what, if anytime is different about those IBMs. It might yield a clue as to exactly what's happening.
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>Sorry I couldn't be of more help.
Hi George,
Thanks for trying. When I search the object, I find that my C:\ drive precedes my working drive G:\, similar to yours. I'm not sure what is different about the IBMs other than they are IBMs and the other computers are not. Non-IBM work ... IBM no-work!
Thanks,
TFISHER