>Thanks Craig,
>Where are they located, and are there any examples of implementing them anywhere I can look at?
>Tracy
>
>>The AVI files used by Windows Explorer when copying ship with VFP. You can use that.
>>
>>>I would like to implement something other than a wait/nowait message to notify the user that an event is occurring. I need it to display, but not stop processing. I want to release it when the process is finished. It needs to be visual, but will not be incremented since I will not know how long the process will take and have no way of monitoring the status of the process. I'm pulling information from the com port from a Phonetree system and I will not know how much data will be received through the port. I only know when it is finished. Yet I want the user to be notified that the event is still processing and not to proceed until it is finished. Any ideas? I'd like a clock with the hands spinning, a special hourglass (to distinguish it from the typical hourglass), or something of the same type. I searched downloads and didn't find what I'd like. Is there a class out there or define/enddefine code someone's used to do this?
>>>TIA,
>>>Tracy
I have a bunch of .avi file (like copyfile.avi) here:
C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio\Common\Graphics\Videos
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