>I have a office with about 35 users, and we are working on big database in the network under VFP EXE program.
>In additionanal to the EXE, each user need few customized functions.
>So I built a small form for each user with his desired things.
>Can I understood that I must to make APP/EXE for each user because there is not any way to open form in real mode only in design mode?
If the user sees the form in "design mode", that means that each user has Visual FoxPro installed, right? Since each installation of VFP needs a license, this is very expensive.
The usual approach is to compile forms, reports, etc. into an executable. Yes, you can call additional forms (saved as separate files) from the EXE. Another option is to have the forms in the EXE, but somehow restrict access to them - for instance, only users in the Accounting Department have access to certain forms. This is what I did.
Hilmar.
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