CRAP!
I had SELECT stuff in there.
Adding a select just before the CONTINUE command to return to the
original table fixed everything.
Not a very helpful error message though.
-Sam
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The INSERT moves the pointer, thus canceling the LOCATE!
Best,
Francis I. Coppage, Jr.
"Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure
about the universe."
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"The LOCATE command must be issued before the CONTINUE command."
Code below, locate command is before the "do while found()"
LOCATE FOR
thisform.DupeCompph(lBusinessPhone,alltrim(Contacts.BusPhone))
DO WHILE FOUND()
SET EXACT ON
Maybe they're talking about all the bells and whistles of exchange server, not
just the mail part of it.
Either way, these consultants seem like they're padding their bill with
needless work.
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> From: Paul McNett <[EMAIL PROTECTE
Maybe they're talking about all the bells and whistles of exchange server, not
just the mail part of it.
Either way, these consultants seem like they're padding their bill with
needless work.
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Wow! LOL
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rUEQz5dltmI&eurl=http://blatheringsblog.com/?p=253
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>> A nice side effect is being able to compare text files to find differences
>> between project
files.<<
Yes, another handy developer tool I'm sure.
Speaking of comparing files, Frank Perez, another White Light geek wrote an
add-on to Beyond
Compare. It flattens the binary source code to text
Jack Skelley wrote:
> Paul:
> Port 25 is the setting.
> No SSL.
> Authentication is required on Exchange.
> When I asked the question to the consultants as to why can't I use
> Thunderbird the response was "Exchange 2007 needs Outlook 2003 (or better) or
> OWA to send/receive mail".
> I tried Tbi
How about word 2007?
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> Subject: Re: VFP9 SP1 taking more than 3 minutes to load a project?
> To: "ProFox Email List"
> Da
How about word 2007?
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> To: "ProFox Email List"
> Da
Hi James,
Table or view? If view is the table in the DE and buffered as well on either
form in question?
What is the second parameter for SET REFRESH set to?
Timer does a refresh of the data how? You can try to RLOCK() and UNLOCK to
trigger a refresh. Are
you calling thisform.Refresh() thinkin
On Oct 2, 2008, at 2:48 PM, Richard Kaye wrote:
> OK, MB. It's in the queue.
It's now available on the dls page.
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Helio Wakasugui wrote:
> http://home.entouch.net/dmd/gstory.htm
>
Hi Helio!
Young-earth Creationism? That is not a mainstream faith.
I studied Theology at the University of Detroit. The bible scholars
there said that the 7 day creation period is symbolic. "Day" means a
time period, an age. "I
There ya go, that's more like it. Thanks.
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> Subject: Re: [NF] Anybody using USB Gigabit ethernet adapters?
> T
You are referring to Vista?
Paul McNett wrote:
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They do have pcmcia laptop cards that will get you gigabit permormance verses
usb simulated gigabit. Link
http://www.byterunner.com/byterunner/category=Ethernet+PCMCIA+cards
Mike wohlrab
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The office I'm thinking of converting to gigabit has all new computers, so they
already have gigabit cards in them. There are a few computers with 100 megabit
cards, and a few notebooks with 100 megabit cards. I'm thinking of using the
USB adapters only for the laptops and get some inexpensive
Well that sounds very ironic due to the fact that max usb 2.0 is limited to 480
mb/s like you mentioned. That means that your max throughput is cut in half for
technology that is only adopted right now by those that need high throughput.
Such as gamers or for backup purposes. I would suggest tha
Theoretically, the max performance should be about 480 megabits. In actuality,
is the USB adapter better than 100 megabits?
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> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [NF] Anybody using USB Gigabit ethernet adapters?
>
> Is anyone using USB gigabit Ethernet adapters? If so,
Is anyone using USB gigabit Ethernet adapters? If so, how are they performing.
I suppose there is the 2.0 USB limit that is about half of Gigabit, but are
they worth installing, particularly on laptops?
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Here's a 15" Dell laptop for $399, $150 cheaper than some of these netbooks.
http://www.dell.com/content/products/productdetails.aspx/laptop-vostro-a860?c=us&l=en&s=bsd&dgc=EM&cid=35727&lid=890248
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OK, but their bottom-of-the-line notebook is about the same price with a 14"
screen.
The battery life seems to be the same too.
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On Thu, October 2, 2008 4:24 pm, Michael Madigan wrote:
> I'm just not seeing what the fuss is all about. Maybe it's because I
> don't travel much for work.
>
> Seems way underpowered.
>
>
> I can see the benefits of putting an application that has to be mobile on
> it. Maybe for installation in
Jim Harvey wrote:
> Having trouble getting the data on a form to update after a user on the
same
> form on another pc on the network makes a edit to the data.
>
> Buffering is set to 5, and I'm using tableupdate to commit the change -
> tableupdate(1,.f.,'accounts').
>
> There is a timer on the for
Ted Roche wrote:
> "Never ascribe to malice that which can be explained by ignorance." At
> the time, the Fox Team (NOT MS, the Fox Team) was implementing these,
> it was a cool idea to create complex storage as open and
> well-documented DBF formats rather than closed-format proprietary
> binary f
I'm just not seeing what the fuss is all about. Maybe it's because I don't
travel much for work.
Seems way underpowered.
I can see the benefits of putting an application that has to be mobile on it.
Maybe for installation in vehicles, police cars, etc..
Maybe I can see it for putting it in
Michael:
This was an instance where I said to the men in charge to be careful what they
are asking for because it will happen.
Nobody is happy with the exchange server because we can't buy Outlook 2007 for
all in the company. Way too much money - to the tune of $12,000.
The consultants say that n
On Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 1:22 PM, Paul McNett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> "Why the hell didn't they implement this in plain text to begin with?"
>
> Microsoft has a fascination with binary formats that just add complexity
> for their user-developers. Simplify!
>
"Never ascribe to malice that whic
http://home.entouch.net/dmd/gstory.htm
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Wired blog: "Tiny Notes Net Big Gains: The Netbook Revolution"
"You may not know it yet, but the next computer you buy is going to be
a netbook. The numbers say so."
http://blog.wired.com/gadgets/2008/09/netbooks-evolvi.html
Anyone planning on deploying their VFP apps on it? How about their web
This makes me sick. I can't stand when things go backwards for no reason.
I worked for a company who hosted their exchange server in their office. The
office building was always losing power, so if the power went off, the server
went down, and nobody in the whole friggin company got email. If
OK, MB. It's in the queue.
MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
> http://leafe.com/dls
>
> Click on the "Upload page" link and fill out the details!
>
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Richard:
Thanks for the heads up. I will 'ask' the consultants about it.
Regards,
Jack
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Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2008 3:42 PM
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I highly recommend Postini. (I don't manage it or know anything on cost,
etc.) We use it here and my junk mail is nil and false positives
extremely rare.
Jack Skelley wrote:
> The reason we switched from the POP3 server in Arizona (hosted email by
> LimeLight) to the in house Exchange Server wa
Having trouble getting the data on a form to update after a user on the same
form on another pc on the network makes a edit to the data.
Buffering is set to 5, and I'm using tableupdate to commit the change -
tableupdate(1,.f.,'accounts').
There is a timer on the form that refreshes the form ever
Good Afternoon Michael:
Speaking of consultants...I just sent them the detailed error message from CDO
and the VFP code that will work when I send it from inside the building but is
rejected when sent from a foreign ISP.
They said they will get back to me...I don't hold my breath in these
situat
Richard Kaye wrote:
> It's not rocket science but I'll be happy to make my little
> contribution... I'm sure others will improve as needed.
>
> Now just refresh my memory on how I'm supposed to submit files to the
> download pages.
http://leafe.com/dls
Click on the "Upload page" link and fill o
Of course the question is, why was it necessary to upgrade exchange server?
The answer is: to give consultants something to bill for.
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It's not rocket science but I'll be happy to make my little
contribution... I'm sure others will improve as needed.
Now just refresh my memory on how I'm supposed to submit files to the
download pages.
MB Software Solutions, LLC wrote:
> Sweet idea! You should consider posting it on the ProFo
Pete Theisen wrote:
> Michael Madigan wrote:
>> I haven't read the bill, but my sense is that only the scumbags will get
>> bailed out and the little guy will lose his house. What incentive do the
>> banks have in renegotiating a mortgage?
>
>>> The only good thing about the bailout is that the
Jack Skelley wrote:
> Paul:
> Port 25 is the setting.
> No SSL.
> Authentication is required on Exchange.
> When I asked the question to the consultants as to why can't I use
Thunderbird the response was "Exchange 2007 needs Outlook 2003 (or
better) or OWA to send/receive mail".
> I tried Tbird and
Madigan,
> I haven't read the bill, but my sense is that only the
> scumbags will get bailed out and the little guy will lose his
> house. What incentive do the banks have in renegotiating a mortgage?
Foreclosures cost money. If it is cheaper to renegotiate, they've always
been willing to do t
Michael Madigan wrote:
> I haven't read the bill, but my sense is that only the scumbags will get
> bailed out and the little guy will lose his house. What incentive do the
> banks have in renegotiating a mortgage?
>> The only good thing about the bailout is that the taxpayers
>> are buying ass
Hi Everybody!
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You've got that right. Instead of Bush Derangement Syndrome, it's now Palin
Derangement Syndrome.
The same lunatics who made the Harvard President resign for suggesting that
women aren't as good in math and science, are savaging Palin for believing in
God, the sanctity of life, and putting hum
I haven't read the bill, but my sense is that only the scumbags will get bailed
out and the little guy will lose his house. What incentive do the banks have
in renegotiating a mortgage?
--- On Thu, 10/2/08, Kristyne McDaniel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From: Kristyne McDaniel <[EMAIL PROTECT
Paul:
Port 25 is the setting.
No SSL.
Authentication is required on Exchange.
When I asked the question to the consultants as to why can't I use Thunderbird
the response was "Exchange 2007 needs Outlook 2003 (or better) or OWA to
send/receive mail".
I tried Tbird and the connection was refused. T
The only good thing about the bailout is that the taxpayers are buying
assets through the borrowing. Those mortgages do have some value.
If more people can keep their homes too, so much the better.
The foreclose/resell cycle for recovering funds on mortgages only works to a
point. Sooner or later
Urban Legend? It's made-up nonsense by stupid Black people.
Did you hear the retards in the background say, "uh huh" and "that's right".
This is what will be in power if Obama wins.
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Efren:
I provide that with the CDO code. But it still does not work.
If I am going to buy something to make this nightmare work it will be Outlook
2007 to interface into the Exchange Server.
Aspemail worked great into the POP3 server but I will not roll the dice that a
registered version will tal
Paul McNett wrote:
> MB Software Solutions, LLC wrote:
>> Richard Kaye wrote:
>>> I wrote a little util to open a project as a DBF and dump it out to a
>>> text file just so that I could make sure the project could be recovered
>>> even if the PJX/PJT went south. A nice side effect is being able
I agree, I really can't understand why the liberals/Obama's campaign
can't make anything out of this?
v/r
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Michael Madigan wrote:
> Listen to this typical Black Democrat accuse the US Military of killing 5000
> Black men in New Orleans.
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6nc-DouFzYM&eurl=http://moonbattery.com/
Hi Michael!
There is no swamp in Louisiana that can absorb 5000 bodies Black or
White wi
>> All Congress knows how to do is spend our money. Now the bail
>> out bill is being loaded down with pork.
>The pork was added to get Republican votes.
Partially true... but a pox upon all their houses!
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Typing NET START at a cmd prompt will list all the currently running
services.
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Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2008 11:34 AM
Off the top of my head (I always look for the simple solution first although
this one may be brutal), what about:
NET STOP Termina
MB Software Solutions, LLC wrote:
> Richard Kaye wrote:
>> I wrote a little util to open a project as a DBF and dump it out to a
>> text file just so that I could make sure the project could be recovered
>> even if the PJX/PJT went south. A nice side effect is being able to
>> compare text files
Richard Kaye wrote:
> I wrote a little util to open a project as a DBF and dump it out to a
> text file just so that I could make sure the project could be recovered
> even if the PJX/PJT went south. A nice side effect is being able to
> compare text files to find differences between project fil
Hi Everybody!
http://www.johnmccain.com/palintruthfiles/
"Wooten was married to Gov. Palin's sister, Molly McCann. Wooten was
cited for tasering his 10 year old stepson, drinking beer in his squad
car and illegally killing a moose. It was reported that he also
threatened to kill Sarah Palin's
Really? How many votes does Puerto Rico get? How many does American Samoa get?
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--- On Thu, 10/2/08, Nicholas Geti <
Listen to this typical Black Democrat accuse the US Military of killing 5000
Black men in New Orleans.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6nc-DouFzYM&eurl=http://moonbattery.com/
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Nicholas,
> All Congress knows how to do is spend our money. Now the bail
> out bill is being loaded down with pork.
The pork was added to get Republican votes.
Kristyne McDaniel
http://www.kristynemcdaniel.com/blog
http://www.mcstyles.com/
Whether you think you can, or you think you can't...
Richard Kaye wrote:
> I wrote a little util to open a project as a DBF and dump it out to a
> text file just so that I could make sure the project could be recovered
> even if the PJX/PJT went south. A nice side effect is being able to
> compare text files to find differences between project fil
Now instead of just ruining the neighborhoods they moved into, Blacks ruined
the entire financial system.
Bravo.
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Here's a few ideas. I would run this command to a file, find the remote
desktop ID, then run the reset command.
http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows/command-line-hack-for-terminal-server-has-exceeded-the-maximum-number-of-allowed-connections/
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I wrote a little util to open a project as a DBF and dump it out to a
text file just so that I could make sure the project could be recovered
even if the PJX/PJT went south. A nice side effect is being able to
compare text files to find differences between project files.
Rick Schummer wrote:
>
What I'm see, is that on your new Exchange Server you'll need to provide a
credentials, let's say username / password, It should be a new version of
Exchange on yor NW Server, if you have a registered version of Aspemail you
can add user / password paaremeters and that should work fine
Regards
A Phoenix company copied their ASPX based web site CD then copied ir to a
new IP (GoDaddy).
We need someone who can get it working on the GoDaddy server.
TIA, George
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> I have and app, installed in a Windows 2003 server, that is accessed locally
> by a number of machines, and using remote desk top by one branch of the
> company.
>
> I set up the access in a manner such that when the user clicks the RDT
> connection icon, my app start
Jack,
If you can use Outlook to send mail through your Exchange server, then
the problem most certainly isn't with the Exchange server. You just
don't have the client settings correct in blat or whatever. Questions:
+ port 25 or no? If no, could be 993 or 465
+ SSL or no? Probably SSL, probably
Sytze de Boer wrote:
> I would love to hear from all you experts and know what you guys (and
> guyesses) do about people hitting the escape all the time.
> (or only occasionally)
>
> Do you in fact use the ON ESCAPE command ?
> If so, would you please share what you have in there
>
I have SET ESC
All Congress knows how to do is spend our money. Now the bail out bill is being
loaded down with pork.
Loads of Pork, Little Accountability in Senate Bailout Bill: Will the House
Balk?
Posted Oct 02, 2008 10:11am EDT by Aaron Task in Investing, Recession, Banking
Related: ^DJI, ^GSPC, ^IXIC, F
Rafael,
You are in the wrong forum. You should look at terminal services topics, not
VFP. There are settings in the terminal services manager (start -> run ->
tsadmin), where you can have the server automatically disconnect broken
sessions. Also, take a look at the user setup within active d
I have and app, installed in a Windows 2003 server, that is accessed locally by
a number of machines, and using remote desk top by one branch of the company.
I set up the access in a manner such that when the user clicks the RDT
connection icon, my app starts and when he closes the app, the RDT
Hi Lew
Just FYI, but Drew Speedie had some code in MaxFrame that used
filetostr to read in an application's main .prg file. At the bottom of
the .prg is a procedure listing of the files in the project. A project
hook method updates this listing as files are added/removed. I changed
that method to
Micheal:
For years I have used Aspemail and it worked great to our pop3 mail server is
AZ.
If I send the same email via the same ISP using blat, CDO, Aspemail, etc. to
our pop3 server in AZ it goes through every time with no issue. Sending it the
Exchange server in Newark, NJ always results in a
http://reason.tv/video/show/556.html
I can hardly wait!
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And in the eight years in between the two events how much did GWB do to
change it nothing...
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John wrote:
> Just wait until his son becomes a Southern Baptist Preacher!
Hi John!
"Get down on your knees . . . (preach it reverend) . . . I say *get*
down on your knees . . . (hallelujah, thank you *Jesus*) . . . get
*down* on your knees . . . and PRAY!" (several replies in various
unintel
Hi Everybody!
http://www.anncoulter.com/cgi-local/article.cgi?article=275
Selected paragraphs:
"Instead of looking at "outdated criteria," such as the mortgage
applicant's credit history and ability to make a down payment, banks
were encouraged to consider nontraditional measures of credit-
w
Just wait until his son becomes a Southern Baptist Preacher!
JH
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Raising your ki
Adam Buckland wrote:
> Thanks Pete... didn't realise I could contribute...
Hi Adam!
Every now and then I present news you can use, rather than merely
agonize over.
> And to your question... yes many times.
You are at this moment preparing a grid list of which American citizen,
which country a
Wow! I could have used this a few months ago on a client project. I
finally hacked my way through the task at hand, but only due to persistence
in locating multiple tools to do it. Thanks for sharing!
Gil
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I'll tell you what...because every f***ing liberal in this country hates
Palin and will do anything to discredit her. This felt like a kick in the
gut to Hillary, and so every two-bit liberal has vowed to make Palin pay...
KG
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Ehrm...
You are aware that using a variable to hold the contents of the file and
then parsing it into an array will use two times the filesize?
IMHO LLF functions are a better option. You can even display some progress
message then.
Regards,
Sietse
SW-Software
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Thanks Pete... didn't realise I could contribute...
And to your question... yes many times.
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Hi Everybody!
http://prezvid.com/2008/09/30/obama-youth/
We have to make sure that kids know the correct political opinions.
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said:
> I had exactly the same some months ago
> I changed the AV program and it solved the issue. Full stop
>
Was it not possible just to exclude your VFP source folders from
scanning?
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Hi Everybody!
http://www.anncoulter.com/
"For those of you who aren't hard-core history buffs, Biden not only
named the wrong president during the 1929 stock market crash, he also
claimed a president who wasn't president during the stock market crash
went on TV before Americans had TVs."
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R
Hi Everybody!
http://www.reuters.com/article/newsOne/idUSTRE49004C20081001?pageNumber=2&virtualBrandChannel=0
or
http://tinyurl.com/4bjnww
""Many people... in the world do not realize that they have not earned
the food they eat, that they take without giving," Mishkov told Reuters.
"But if so
Michael Madigan wrote:
> OH NO!!
>
> This is OT LOL
Hi Michael!
And when you correct it the tech snobs don't see the correction since
the correction is marked [OT] so they have a hissy fit.
> D socialist weighs in:
>
> http://www.alternet.org/workplace/101224/bailout_passes_senate%3B_9_reason
OH NO!!
This is OT LOL
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Media Converter Rocks!:
http://www.mediaconverter.org/
G.
On Wed, 1 Oct 2008 15:54:01 -0400, "Cathy Pountney" wrote:
> I have a small clip taken with a digital camera and the extension is MOV. I
> want to convert it to AVI or something better suited so I can edit it, make
> it shorter, and post
Hi Everybody!
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/27/business/yourmoney/27shortcuts.html?pagewanted=1&_r=1&em&adxnnlx=1222931342-R3y7Z3G3pkO6tMVmB0MTrQ
or
http://tinyurl.com/3tg9bl
"many job hunters are abandoning the job sites, or using them much less
frequently, in favor of what are called social
Hi Everybody!
Toward the bottom:
http://www.kansascity.com/news/politics/story/823218-p2.html
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Regards,
Pete
http://pete-theisen.com/
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