>> 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).
Thanks. Could be usefull some day.
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