Exit out of VFP and restart it. I have had it happen to me before.
>Is it possible you're SUSPENDed after encountering a bug?
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>If that's the case, yes the FXP is in use. <g> Try CANCEL the next time it happens.
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>Dan
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>>Tried that, but I can't delete it either. The .FXP file is said to be in use.
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>>Thanks,
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>>Jerry
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>>>Maybe just delete the .fxp file??
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>>>>Using VFP7, after I finish running a .PRG and make a change to it then go to re-compile the .prg, I'll get an error cannot create myprg.fxp. (I didn't get the exact error message). This happens only once in a while
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>>>>VFP thinks that this .FXP is still in use but the program is not running. In the command window, I CLEAR ALL, CLEAR PROGRAM, CLEAR MEMORY, RELEASE ALL, etc... but my VFP session keeps a file lock on that .FXP.
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>>>>These files are on a network drive, but no one else is using this file. My only solution is to quit VFP and restart it. Then I can re-compile myprg.prg.
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>>>>Is there a command I can use to release this file? What causes this?
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>>>>Thanks,
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>>>>Jerry
Fred Lauckner
You know, it works on my computer. I don't know what your problem is.
.Net aint so bad.