Hi,
Try deleting the foxuser.dbf file. Sometimes this file get corrupted and would cause some unknown C5 error. It might help.
Regards,
Kueh.
>If one of these things happens:
>* VFP gets a run-time error
>* VFP gets a C5 error
>then if I restart VFP I will probably get a C5 error fairly soon.
>
>If I keep trying to run VFP (build a project, etc) then eventually it will work.
>
>The only way to ensure that I do not get another C5 error is to restart Windows 2000.
>
>This seems counter-intuitive to me. Why does VFP not start with a clean slate?
>
>Peter Robinson
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