Tracy Pearson wrote on 2014-03-19:
> I would check for version mismatches of the runtimes.
> I use this script with on our client machines when they experience the
same.
>
> @echo off echo dim fso>vfpgetver.vbs echo set
> fso=createobject("scripting.filesystemobject")>>vfpgetver.vbs echo
> wscript.echo wscript.arguments(0) ^&" - " ^&
> fso.getfileversion(wscript.arguments(0))>>vfpgetver.vbs for /F
> "delims=," %%i in ('dir %%systemdrive%%\vfp9*.dll /a/s/b') do cscript
> /nologo vfpgetver.vbs "%%i" erase vfpgetver.vbs echo. pause
>
I should have explained how to run it.
Copy it to a versions.cmd file in notepad, then dbl-click it. It opens a CMD
window and runs locating all VFP9*.DLL files and gives the full path and
version of that DLL.
VFP will find the VFP9RENU.DLL in the path before looking at the location
where the VFP9R.DLL is located.
Tracy Pearson
PowerChurch Software
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