>That message generally means that it is attempting to write to a read only file.
>Check the file(s) attributes. If on a network, check that you -and the program- have write permissions to the folders involved.
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>>Hi!
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>>Just got a new computer at work. After installing Visual Studio 6 and Service Pack 5, I started testing my classes. Everytime I try to update a record, I get this message: "Cannot update the cursor."
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>>I think this has something to do with VFP configuration, but I don't know what to configure! :)
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>>Please, any help is welcome.
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>>TIA
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>>Alonso
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>How stupid I am! I made a backup of my files on a CD-RW, that's why the files are read-only!
thanks, Alex!
thanks, Nadya!
Like Frank said: "I did it... MY WAY!"