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29/12/2000 20:32:12
 
 
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29/12/2000 16:32:37
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Third party products
Title:
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00457566
Message ID:
00458023
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15
Tony,

>>>>>>Sounds more like you need the patch for FPW2.6 than the problem being CAPCON.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Yes, you can use VSS with FPW2.6, you just don't have the interface available within FPW.
>>>>>
>>>>>I don't need the FPW26 patch, I already have it (My ESL is dated SEPT /99). My own apps run fine as does my developer version. Just not the CAPCON app.
>>>>>
>>>>>Sandi.
>>>>
>>>>Is CAPCON a FP type app? I've heard of it, but I'm not that familiar with it.
>>>>
>>>>If it's a FP app and doesn't work, it sounds like they may be using a REFOX branded runtime with it. It sounds like the runtimes are patched on your machine already.
>>>
>>>It's a version control piece of software that is a Foxpro app (looks like it was a DOS app ported to Windows - ugly!). You call the app once inside the developer version, so it should be using all the elements of the developer environment. I was hoping someone out there was a developer or support person at one time for this app and could give me a hint.. Just before payroll tax table updates is not the time to lose your version control. :)
>>>
>>>Sandi.
>>
>>You'll need to find out what runtime it's trying to use (since it's a FP app). Maybe the runtime is just in the folder that it starts up from, or maybe it's FP2.5 or something. Either way, you might need to get it's runtime file patched, too.
>
>Didn't the folks at Flash consulting have a hand in CapCon??

No.. CapCon was/is a product developed by a fellow by the name of Roy Gerber. He's up in your area actually - or was there when he and I last talked in 1992-3-ish.
Best,


DD

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