But you wrote in another message, that you could not change the read-only attribute of a directory, then it is not a VFP issue, it is a user right issue.
>The user is a part of Admins Group.
>With this user I installed vfp and worked with no problems until a week ago.
>All other applications are working properly.
>I also checked for a virus.
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>>Are you really sure that you are logged in as administrator? An administrator should have no problems with setting the directory to read/write.
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>>Hi,
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>>It seems doesn't work.
>>I forgot to say that the button "Save as default" in the Options form, remains disabled even if I make some changes to the values.