> There're three ways to supply config.fpw :
> [...]
> 3. Specify /C swicth with full name of config.fpw for the EXE
There is also a slight variation of this option which can be very useful:
3a. Specify /C switch with name of config.fpw
relative to the working directory set in the shortcut.
So, if a project directory contains a
config7.fpw file for VFP7 then the command line in the shortcut reads:
c:\VFP7\VFP7.exe -Lc:\VFP7\VFP7enu.dll -T -Cconfig7.fpw
and the 'working directory' field contains the project directory. In fact, the only difference between all my VFP7 shortcuts is the working directory (except that one or two omit the -L switch because they are for testing with the German runtime resources).