Checked my code. No LOCFILEs in production code (but in some stub PRGs
that were ran manually by me inside the VFP IDE and do not get called in
the running app).
Added the SET TABLEPROMPT OFF and it STILL came up. What the
heck?!?!?????
On 2015-08-07 11:51, Richard Kaye wrote:
LOCFILE() calls will do that, too.
--
rk
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Subject: VFP9SP2 pop-up box for nearly everything
Screenshot:
http://mbsoftwaresolutions.com/images/dialog_box_popup_every_time.png
VFP9SP2, User is on a Win7 Pro workstation, connecting to MySQL
database on the web.
User logs into the app, and instantly they get a VFP Open dialog box,
looking for a DBF. I thought it's the FoxUser. I mean...what else
could it be?!?!? I believe I had changed my code to say SET RESOURCE
OFF, so I change that back to ON to see if that fixes it. No. EVERY
ACTION--from picking a menu item to ANYTHING, brings up this dialog
box.
I had a database that I created for reports that was EXCLUDED in the
project that I've since removed from my project, but surely that
couldn't be it, since it was excluded. ???
Ideas?
tia,
--Mike
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