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Weird problem with VFP 6 app
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Visual FoxPro
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Thread ID:
00820287
Message ID:
00820334
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Hi Dmitry,

With LockScreen on, I ran a form and it behaved exactly like you described. Does the resource file (foxuser) save the LockScreen property of all forms? I wonder.

Glad you fixed your problem.

Later,

Mike

>Hi Mike,
>
>The LockScreen is ok. What I found is some kind of corruption in the table. The table has no records. FoxFix 5.1 does not show problems with this table. Yet, it causes this weird problem. Once I replaced this file with any other files all works well. I just emailed this file to Foxfix tech support. Hopefully they can "see" what is wrong with the file.
>
>>Hi Dmitry,
>>
>>Check that the forms LockScreen property hasn't been changed to .T.
>>
>>Later,
>>
>>Mike
>>
>>>I have the most weirdest problem I have ever experienced.
>>>
>>>Application is written in VFP 6.
>>>
>>>When user opens one of the windows (always the same one), only outline (the border of the window) is show with the caption. The rest of the window (inside the border) is transparent. When I move the move to some places where I know there are buttons, the tooltip for those buttons appears.
>>>
>>>The strange thing is that the same application, the same window works on databases of many customers but one. I took the database of that customer and copied it to my computer; tried to open this window and the same weird effect repeats on my computer. I even replaced one of the main tables of this window with an empty one, still the same problem. Reindexed, repacked, the same problem.
>>>
>>>Anybody can suggest where the problem might be? Thank you.
Regards,

Mike

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