>An FPW 2.6 .exe application I've inherited doesn't seem to have a config.fpw (in the directory from where the exe is started or in the project itself). After looking at other messages on the topic, I suspect that may be why I'm receiving a Watcom 386win error (FPW may be using a higher memlimit default). My question is: should I include the config.fpw in the project and rebuild it, or just create one and leave it in the default directory (this is not a standalone executable)?
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>Thanks,
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>Sylvia
Leave it separate. If you should get into a situation where you want/need to change it, you can't if it is built in.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer