I disagree. If you need the CONFIG.FPW to be shipped with your application, you should include it with the distribution, but not include it in the project. It's impossible to make changes on the fly if you need to. I've had times when customers needed to have it tweaked to fix problems in their particular environment. Having this as a separate file made this possible.
>Hi, Eric.
>
>The sintax of config.fpw is quite different then command line. For exemple, if you want the main vpf window be hidden when you application starts, you must have the following line inside config.fpw:
>SCREEN=OFF
>So, the same applies to path:
>PATH=C:\IMAGE
>
>Be sure "config.fpw" is included into your application.
>
>Fabio
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer