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Problem with screen in FPW2.5
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12/04/2001 17:23:45
Vernon Moeller
Texas Adjutant General's Department
Austin, Texas, États-Unis
 
 
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12/04/2001 17:12:51
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Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Gestionnaire d'écran & Écrans
Divers
Thread ID:
00495013
Message ID:
00495084
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This particular user knows next to nothing about computers, only what works and what doesn't. She has been warned against "wandering" around using the NT Windows Explorer. Last year, she accidentally blew away our FoxProW folder on the LAN, while trying to delete a couple of her personal emails. Fortunately, we backup daily, but it was still a while before we felt safe with her working on her PC.

Do you think it would be worthwhile to open her screen file, change something, then change it back and resave and rebuild back up to the .SPR? This would be doing it on her PC. This is about the only thing I haven't tried.

I may have to try it on Monday, since she won't be here then.

Thanks,

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>I had this exact problem a couple of years ago with fpw 2.6 in a multi-user network environment - while we (in IT) would set the windows screen settings back - as Brad et. al. said, to 'Small Fonts' - this by itself did not stop users from re-setting the font as soon as we were out of sight. The network admin folks finally created system policies which didn't allow users to change their windows' looks. Not an ideal solution, but the only one we had at that time.
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>>One of our users recently got a new PC. In accessing a small system written in FoxPro for Windows version 2.5, one of her screens comes up greatly enlarged, with the text in bolded italics. She also gets the error message "Location is off the screen." which I can understand, since its gets blown up from 9 points to 24 or so. Do any of you have any ideas on how to correct this? Thanks!
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