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01/10/1997 14:51:27
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Visual FoxPro
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00051445
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Windows NT 4.0...just haven't had the time (to upgrade)...I've had Visual Studio for months now...haven't even installed it...if the upgrade would be guaranteed to go smoothly, I'd do it today...I will upgrade soon though...

Take care,
Thanks for the help

Joe

>>>>>>>>Sorry, this message is a little out-of-place...but I haven't been able to hide the FoxPro traces when starting an application...could you possibly outline the steps (maybe show sample code for your Main program...)?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>I have "do form splash" as my first command, but before the form splash is shown, I get the Visual FoxPro stuff...
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Any help would be appreciated...
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Joe
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>Our response was to remove the spash screens etc and let them see VFP starting
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>One way is:
>>>>>>> VFP -t
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>(the "-t" switch turns off the VFP "starting page")
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Thanks for the response, but I am not sure what you mean. I am building an executable...starting VFP with the -t switch doesn't seem to change the .EXE file...
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Just to clarify, I am referring to the window that appears when I run the .EXE...it has a title of "Microsoft Visual FoxPro" and the standard menu (File Edit , etc.)...it is quickly changed to my program's menu and title...it this what you are referring to also?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Thanks,
>>>>>>Joe
>>>>>
>>>>>add SCREEN=OFF in config.fpw in the same directory as your exe. your exe must set Application.Visible = .t. after the title has changed etc, unless you're using top level forms.
>>>>
>>>>There was no config.fpw file in the exe's directory, so I put one there with the line SCREEN=OFF....didn't work...
>>>>
>>>>Joe
>>>
>>
>>3.
>>
>>#@#!*%&^%#%!
>>
>>Joe
>>>VFP 3 or 5, only works for 5.
>>>Bill
>
>Sorry :-). Thought of upgrading or do you support Win3.1?
>Bill
Joseph C. Kempel
Systems Analyst/Programmer
JNC
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