>Gerard,
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>You would do well to make sure that each has it's own FoxUser file. Also, sometimes FPW doesn't play well with 32-bit apps that hog a lot of memory so having nothing else running but your 2 Fox apps on a newly-restarted machine might help.
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>Sorry I can't offer something more specific.
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If it's in an NT or Win2K environment, try running each instnce of the FPW app in its own WOW/VDM; by default, all Win16 apps run in a signle VDM and could interfere with each other.
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>>When I have 2 separate apps running,on a rnadom basis one of the apps bombs out, normally when exiting from it or trying to maximize a mimimized icon.
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>>If I have these running on their own, there is no problem.
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>>Is there some problem running 2 FPW 2.6 apps (.exe) at the same time ?
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>>Regards,
>>Gerard