>>Fabian,
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>>Is the drive networked or local? I don't have XP Pro to test against (Win2K Pro at the office, and Win XP Home at the house).
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>>What's probably happening is that the routine to open the folder is failing. If you look at the code, you'll note the following
llresult = This.oFiles.OpenFile(pcFileName, GENERIC_READ)
in the GetFilesTime method. If llresult is false the code to retrieve the date/time stamp isn't executed.
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>>I'm seeing this on Win2K as well. However, only under VFP 9.0. The same code does open the folder and return the dates with VFP 8.0.
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>>So the question is: Which version of VFP are you seeing this on?
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>I’ve tested in VFP9.0 (now default app to open VFP files). Just tried with VFP8.0, works fine. Sorry, I think I should have tried before asking…
>Thank you.
Don't apologize. This is a VFP 9.0 issue, and you had no way of knowing.
I'll take the steps necessary to make sure we get a "face on the case" at MS and get this fixed, hopefully, before it RTMs.
George
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