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Invisible Project Manager after Crash
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11/03/2005 11:06:37
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Project manager
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 7 SP1
OS:
Windows XP SP2
Network:
Windows 2000 Server
Database:
Visual FoxPro
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Thread ID:
00994824
Message ID:
00994907
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I have had a problem with VFP 9 after a modification is done to some forms on a project I can not rebuild, VFP returns an error of invalid project, I use the clean project with no success, I had to open de project as a DBF and do a pack to recover it.

After that scare I began to backup before any modifications are done.

>>Jim;
>>
>>This may well be an undocumented feature. In any case it does not give you a good feeling.
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>>It does remind me of the Microsoft Service Center.
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>>Caller: “I have a problem with a Microsoft product running Windows".
>>Service Tech: “Did you reboot the system”!
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>>How many times have I heard that over the last 20 years? The sad thing is that it often “cures” an immediate problem. I say sad because to me such behavior is not acceptable. It is like saying, “Our product has problems and we are not going to fix it”!
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>>We often have “strange problems” within our development group, which I will not go into with specific cases. However, let me say that we do very advanced development and have an extremely talented group of programmers! All too often we will write some code for an existing or new system and it will not work, as it should. We then reboot the development computer and all is well! The alternative is to chase your tail or pull out your hair.
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>>Having a project disappear is more than frightening! :)
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>>TGIF and your problem was resolved. Withoug resolution your weekend would not be that much fun!
>
>You can say that again! ;-) I guess I'll just chalk it up to gremlins and not worry about it.
>
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>>
>>Tom
>
>Thanks, Tom, Kurt, Tore, and Peter
B.D.H.
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