>Terry,
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>So VFP will read and process a CONFIG.FPW file, if there is one, in the startup directory. This will apply to PRGs.>
>Or it will read the one specified in the -C command-line switch. This one takes precedence.
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>A VFP EXE [also] starts VFP, which exlpains why the CONFIG.FPW takes hold when I run the EXE.>
>It doesn't start VFP but uses VFP runtime libraries that process CONFIG.FPW in simmilar manner.
Thank you! I am going on site now - to (among other things) see if the permissions hicups with a proper TMPFILES setting. New IT guys are so retentive when it comes to desktop permissions. I guess I'll just have to break him in:-)
Thanks
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