>Go into Control Panel | Add/Remove Programs and run a repair installation of VFP8. This will restore file associations to VFP8 and may solve your problem. There's a utility to restore VFP file associations in the product but <g>, I'm at home and can't find it now.
Strangely, that didn't work. I haven't run a full reinstall of VFP 8 yet, but I'm not sure if that's going to do the trick. By appearance, the icons embedded within the VFP8.exe look like the VFP7 ones - even the executable that's hidden in the install directory.
Edit: About an hour after rebooting, the icons are back to expected appearance. Even though immediately after the reboot they weren't. :/
Chris.
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