>>>My Saga continues in relation to thread message 756199.
>>>
>>>In further research, I have found that the system doesn't
>>>hang. The mouse becomes inoperable. Using the keyboard I can
>>>tab around and exit the application. (Which is a good thing
>>>because now I don't have to worry about the user killing data
>>>or corrupting indexes.) As soon as the application (FoxPro) is
>>>exited the mouse returns and runs just fine, until I load FoxPro
>>>again, the mouse is gone as soon as it comes up. I have to
>>>actually reboot the machine to get the mouse to work in FoxPro.
>>>It appears the mouse is gone, after sitting idle for a few minutes.
>>>
>>>Again, as mentioned in my earlier threads, this is 1 machine of 8.
>>>All have the same hardware and used the same image to install and
>>>setup these machines.
>>>
>>>Any help is greatly appreciated.
>>>
>>>Thanks to all who have already provided feedback and stuff to try.
>>>
>>>Much Thanks
>>>
>>>:-)
>>
>>Sounds like your mouse port on that one machine has a problem since the software is imaged from a single copy.
>
>If so, what in FoxPro 2.6 would cause this problem? Because it is only
>the FoxPro that kills the mouse. Upon exiting FoxPro the mouse comes
>back?
>
>Thanks Fred!
If it's truly an image of all the software, then it must be a hardware issue. Either that or the image is corrupted on that one machine.