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
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