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VFP6 has caused a general protection fault in GDI.EXE??
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03/05/2001 01:59:08
 
 
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02/05/2001 10:26:35
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Fonctions Windows API
Divers
Thread ID:
00502243
Message ID:
00502870
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>>Just a SWAG - what's the setting of SET BITMAP in CONFIG.FPW?
>>Don't know, Al. I know he's going to check this thread this morning. Maybe >he'll tell us. If I had to guess, I probably say that there isn't one in the >config, but take that fwiw...nothing.
>
>George and everyone else, thanks for all the help on this. You are correct, I don't have anything in the config file for SET BITMAP. I searched the knowledge base at citrix.com for refrences to foxpro and found just one article about having to triple click to view a memo field. However, nothing about foxpro and illegal operations. The first time someone tries to access PeopleSoft, Internet Explorer prompts the user to install the "Citrix ICA Web Client" This must cause a program called WFICA32.exe to run because that is the only new program listed in the task manager window when Citrix is running, besides I.E., of course. Something that I just discovered is that I have no problem on an older IBM 300PL that runs W95 and has 64m ram. Everyone in the department has a Dell Optiplex with W95 and 128m ram. I not sure what this means. Does it have something to do with the configuration of the Dells or perhaps the Novell client? I'm going to try to dig deeper into this.

Just another SWAG, the Optiplexes may have integrated graphics. It might be interesting to disable that on one machine and install a different graphics adapter. I'm wondering if the relatively ancient W95 isn't handling that properly, or conversely, if the W95 video driver is operating correctly. Can you verify you're running a (preferably Dell-certified) W95 driver, or could it be a W98 driver?
Regards. Al

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