>I agree.
>Toolbars come to mind, e.g. removing the print button from the preview toolbar as described in the FAQ. Also, if the app uses the VFP editor to display files (MODI COMM, MODI FILE), a resource file may be useful to "remember" certain properties.
I agree with you. However, I don't use MODI FILE, etc, as I can't control how the UI works. I provide a form with an Edit box to do this. I also don't use the report form preview because all my reports are done in Crystal Reports.
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>>>Sure, if you don't need a resource file. But if you want to use one and don't want to distribute it to each client, then the only way is to set it to read-only.
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>>I can think of VERY few reasons why you would need a resource file at runtime.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer