David, thanks for letting this know. Strange that you duplicated it in vfp8sp1/xp, while I couldn't. Still, I think it's better not to inform the vfpt until someone else duplicates it in vfp9.
The old technology is there, in a legacy app. I can't circumvent it. But I have simply resolved it now. It was a wait line in a thermometer that said 100%. So, now I simply close that window with 'release window therm'.
>Peter,
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>I was able to duplicate the behavior in VFP8SP1 on XP. I didn't reply because I couldn't come up with a decent work around. Other than to get rid of the "old" window technology you are using in there and do whatever you are really doing with another form instead of a define window.
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>>For some reason nobody replied. Anyway, I've done some additional research and have discovered that it happens in VFP7/WinNT and VFP7/WinXP, so in VFP7 (SP1), but no longer in VFP8 and VFP9.
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>>Hope this is a useful addition to this 'knowledgebase'.
Groet,
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