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Is VFP7 stable on WindowsXP
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15/08/2002 17:47:44
 
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Visual FoxPro
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Troubleshooting
Miscellaneous
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00690106
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Dobry dzien, Jozef

My goof: I missed the fact about the Polish version. If you'd like to send me some repro code and data to me here at my Microsoft email, I'll be glad to try and figure out what the problem is.


>Hi John !
>
>I think that if VFP7 wouldn't run on WinXP Polish edition you would not have problems (it is probably not the case of WinXP US edition)
>
>I hope I do something wrong. I hope so in the past (in VFP6 disapeared set collate to "polish" option in Windows Polish editions ) but I did things right and VFP6 (till SP3) did not. Maybe You (I mean VFP team) simply need an beta tester in Poland).
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>Additional info:
>1. Anti-viral software is not running
>2. I use VFP7 SP1 english
>3. WinXP (no service pack installed)
>
>Thanks all for informations.
>
>
>>Hi Jozef,
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>>If VFP7 didn't run on XP, I'd sure have a lot of problems :-)
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>>Anyway, I've seen this error running anti-viral software. The AV software can get slow scanning bits and a conflict can occur. This *might* be the issue.
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>>>Hi All !
>>>I have an VFP7 application that runs on Win2000 and Win98 whithout problems.
>>>On WinXP (Polish edition) the app shows strange errors. For example "record is used by another" when there are no other users and no other instances of the application. I check this on two machines with WinXP and both show the same strange errors. The errors arises while programaticly changing a textbox value. Controls source of the textbox is a chararacter field in new record of an optimistic (5) buffered table.
>>>Is VFP7 stable on WindowsXP ?
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John Koziol, ex-MVP, ex-MS, ex-FoxTeam. Just call me "X"
"When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro" - Hunter Thompson (Gonzo) RIP 2/19/05
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