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09/09/2003 14:45:01
 
 
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Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
COM/DCOM et OLE Automation
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Thread ID:
00827580
Message ID:
00827599
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Hello Mark

i am checking the reg right now (i'll let you know the results when it's finished. but from reading up on nav, i think they are stored in the 'exclude.dat' and the excludel.dat.

>I would bet that these exclusions are stored in a Registry setting. Add *.DBF to the Exclusion list, then look in the Registry to see if that is where they are. If so, then you can check each users registry, and, if the exclusions you need are not there, you can use VFO registry class to put them there. I would notify the User first to advise them what your App is about to do and to confirm that this is OK with them.
>
>I would test this on our NAV here, but ours is Corporate Edition also, and they have the Exclusion button locked [disabled].
>
>>Hello everybody
>>
>>reading 1 of the currend threads here on UT about NAV slowing down your app, and having also read one tf the MS papers (which were pointed out) on a solution to this, i have a question.
>>
>>in the article from MS one of the 3 solutions was to exclude the files from your app - well, that makes sence.
>>
>>now the question arises: how can i fill the list (exclude.dat) programaticly?
>>is NAV OLE Automaition capable?
>>is it posible to convert whatever is in the exclude.dat (it's not a simple asci file)
>>
>>any ideas anyone?
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