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This stumps me.
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24/09/2001 13:38:52
 
 
To
20/09/2001 15:34:18
Al Doman (Online)
M3 Enterprises Inc.
North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Troubleshooting
Title:
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00558868
Message ID:
00560090
Views:
12
>>My client is using VFP 5.0a
>>He has a simple network for file sharing between 2 computers.
>>Both computers have Windows 98.
>>All PRGs, SCXs, etc are on Computer #1.
>>Computer #2 only accesses the data on Computer #1 to print reports (no data entry). I also will program from Computer #2 while Computer #1 is doing data entry.
>>
>>Problem:
>>He has 2 reports that both use the same parameterized view.
>>These reports work fine on Computer #2.
>>But when a particular record in one of the underlying tables is included in the view, computer #1 encounters a fatal error when previewing the reports and kicks the user back out to Windows 98.
>>
>>When the view is opened (without a report) (on either computer) it is fine.
>>
>>The only thing I can think to do is duplicate the data in the offending record into another record, and delete the original record (being careful with the data integrity).
>>
>>Any other ideas?
>>
>>But I'd really like to know why it only happens on 1 computer.
>
>The first thing to check, if you're working with any kind of reporting or report preview is if you're using HP printer drivers written & supplied by HP. Many of them are notoriously buggy and cause C5 errors.
>
>One thing to try is to use an equivalent or compatible driver from your Win98 installation CD e.g. you could try a Win98 HP4 driver on an HP5 or HP6 printer.

Are you saying that the printer driver can cause a fatal error in "preview mode" ? The client does have HP drivers on both computers, but this crashes long before he says "send to printer".
Bill Morris
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