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16/03/2001 13:26:28
 
 
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16/03/2001 12:35:25
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
West Wind Web Connection
Divers
Thread ID:
00485766
Message ID:
00486023
Vues:
12
>>Did you copy the PJX down to the workstation or start with a clean one, which would assign a different COM ID than what is registered on the server? Or, maybe when compiling the project on the workstation, you checked the box to Regenerate Project ID's, which does the same thing.
>
>I think I know what it is. From the original project on the workstation, I copied it to the server. Than, on the server, at a certain point, to check something, I built the project with Regenerate. Then, I ended up with a new key. Later on, I copied all the components to the workstation. But, I did not copy the PJX. Which means, I ended up offsync since that point. I'll copied the PJX from the server to synchronize. I'll let you know.
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>>You might want to copy the server's project table back down to the workstation and try again just to be sure.
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>As mentioned in the upper paragraph. :)

That definitely fixed the problem. Thanks.
Michel Fournier
Level Extreme Inc.
Designer, architect, owner of the Level Extreme Platform
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