I've had this issue
Then I made sure my AV was not active while I was "developing"
No problems since
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On Sat, Oct 9, 2010 at 2:37 AM, Jack Skelley
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Good Morning All:
> Ok so what am I doing wrong? I moved one of my apps from VFP8 to VFP9 SP2
> and like in VFP8 I am losing method code on the objects. For example, the
> click event on a button.
> I had this issue in 8 and couldn't stop it, so the consensus here was move
> it to 9. So I did. But it is only slightly better.
> I have a habit of using ctrl W to close a method and the form when done
> with it. Is this my issue? Does anyone one else here have similar issues? In
> VFP6 have never lost a line of code much less full methods. Should I be
> using the save menu pad instead?
> I am crazed with this and have zero confidence with the code saving. From
> what I can tell the method code is lost in the scx field but the objcode
> remains. Is this an issue with the sct file?
> Any insight would be helpful at this point.
> Thanks!
> Regards,
>
> Jack Skelley
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