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>>Did you try to get rid of your FOXUSER.DBF/FPT?
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>Nick: The from in question is called "Refer_To". I did a search for the same in the development directory and only found the following:
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>Refer_To.scx
>Refer_To (a script file?)
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>Did not see a Refer_To.FPT. could this be the problem. If it is, how do I overcome it?
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>Thanks.
It should be REFER_TO.SCT, not FPT. After installing some other application Windows might thingk that SCT extension now belongs to that application, however it does not change the way VFP thinks about it.
Typically you can safely delete your FOXUSER files. In some cases they might be used in the application, for example if you want to suppress appearing of the Print Preview toolbar, but thats up to you to decide if it should be used.
Since FOXUSER contains a lot of info about the development environment there is a chance it contains some corrupted info.
Nick Neklioudov
Universal Thread Consultant
3 times Microsoft MVP - Visual FoxPro
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