As Tracy indicates, I think you've lost access to the default VFP registry 
settings which is where I believe all those options are stored. I'd be 
surprised if it has anything to do with Thor.

You can also override many of those paths in a config.fpw file. You can try 
setting up one that explicitly sets paths to the appropriate apps. (I wouldn't 
use  home() for this purpose.)

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rk

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Tracy Pearson
Sent: Friday, March 09, 2012 12:53 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: Help my paths are all screwed up!

Michael Savage wrote on 2012-03-09: 
>  I don't know what is going on since sometime yesterday.
>  
>  I have been trying to open the class browser... It says invalid path  
> name error 202. When I type ?_browser it shows up as NULL  If  I set 
> it via _obrowser=home()+'browser.app', it doesn't stick. What  happens 
> is, when the first time I call it, it gives me the error and  when I 
> type ?_oBrowser I get NULL again. This is also happening with  other 
> tools as well. (component gallery, task pane, and toolbox)
>  
>  I have Thor installed, but it has never given me grief before, if 
> that  is why. I really like the tools, but will remove them if you 
> think it  would help.
>  
>  VFP9.0, Win7 -64Bit home Premium
>  
>  Any ideas?
>  Mike
> 

Mike,

FoxUser table corruption or Registry corruption/virtualization?

Tracy Pearson


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