>>In VFP 5, I have created a VFPSTART.PRG in my VFP50 directory... but its not being executed when I run VFP...why is this??
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>>Thanks,
>>Gino
>Do you have COMMAND=VfpStart in you CONFIG.FPW?
Gino, VFP5 does not look automatically for a VFPSTART.PRG. If you want it to run, put it into the CONFIG.FPW as Craig suggested. If you do, then be sure you put the VFP path as well:
COMMAND=c:\vfp\vfpstart
This is difference between VFP3 and VFP5 which causes a lot of problems when migrating up to VFP5, since most of us had our VFPSTART programs nicely customized.
HTH
Barbara