>>>>To be sitting with a fully operational PIII 933 with W2K Pro on it, and having to working on a PII 350 Win98SE because there are thing's that have to be done now, and I haven't finished the software installation and information transfer to the new box.:-(
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>>>I know the feeling. Maybe you can convince the boss that it will take less time to work on the things that have to be done now if you're doing them on the new box.
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>>To-day, I finally got file and print sharing to work and I'm copying the files from the old box onto the new (working from the new one). Here's irony, I'm copying over the entire VFP98 tree and it gets stuck 41 minutes left while copying the _ENVIRON.VCT in the FFC. I don't ever think I've even tried to open that file.
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>>Well, I abort the copy and try again. Same thing. Finally, I take a look at the file on the old drive. Not very big 1.99
gb.< g > And of course, up until recently I'd been going nuts thinking I only had 384mb free on the drive. Sheesh! Dragged out the old VS disks, copied the file from there (which reduced it to 28kb) and I'm back in business.
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>WHOA!!! That's some file you got there! Have a good weekend.
You know that there was one bad thing about killing that file that I didn't realize until after I had overwritten it. I got an email forwarded from Carl Warner about a guy who was having problems with ADIR(). He said that on files greater than 1 gb, incorrect results were occurring. Well, not having any files that big handy, I couldn't test to either confirm and/or see what the results were. Further, I couldn't test to see what the Scripting.FileSystemObject would do. So I blew that chance.:-)
You have a nice, long, weekend too, Craig.
George
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