Interesting. I am currently running on XP SP3 but will have to move to W7 or 
greater soon.

My current apps are structured like this:

All source and executables are in subfolders of c:\program files\.
All databases, tables and reports are in subfolders of c:\ (the root).

Does this mean I won't be able to put the source etc into c:\program files\*?
Will I be able to keep the data and reports in folders of the root?

All advice welcome.

Laurie


________________________________
 From: Allen <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Tuesday, 4 March 2014, 9:08
Subject: RE: manage environments
 

That's what I came up with. Pain in the Harris Microsoft changing things.
So had to change routines for 7 onwards.
Al

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Ran it on Win7 Home Premium - got 'C:\ProgramData' - which VFP can write to
OK.



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