Ken Dibble wrote on 2013-02-05: 
> 
>> Use Process Monitor by SysInternals.
>> http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896645
>> 
>> Set the filter on the *nfo.txt file name. See what application
>> creates/accesses them.
>> 
>  Thanks, Tracy. Unfortunately, this doesn't occur on any regular, frequent
>  or predictable basis, and the files are created in the application's
>  working directory on any of several dozen local machines, so I can't set
up
>  a monitoring system to catch them in real time.
>  
>  In any case it's not likely that it's anything other than my VFP
>  application that causes them to be created.
>  
>  I kind of hoped that creation of these files was some kind of
undocumented
>  VFP behavior that somebody here would know about.
>  
>  Ken Dibble
>  www.stic-cil.org
> 

Ken,

Are the FXP files in the folder, or is this an EXE?


Tracy Pearson
PowerChurch Software


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