Mike Copeland wrote on 2016-02-25: 
>  Tracy,
>  
>  So far, so good. For anyone else interested...
>  
>  I first tried putting a CONFIG.FPW file containing the line
>  "resource=off" in the startup folder where VFP9.exe is located.
>  Sure enough, the copy command now worked fine but VFP was brain-dead,
>  not offering any help...like all the settings that I have grown to
>  depend having it remember. Not a good option. So I removed the
>  config.fpw file and everything went back to previous behavior (including
>  the lock up on copy to clipboard.)
>  
>  Next, on Win 7 Pro, I fired up VFP and used the SYS(2005) function to
>  find the correct, actively-in-use FOXUSER file. It was in the hidden
>  User AppData Roaming folder.
>       c:\users\username\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Visual Foxpro 9
>  I started up VFP, and issued the command "set resource off" from the
>  command line (otherwise the FOXUSER file is locked.)
>  Use/Opened the table
>       use "c:\users\username\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Visual Foxpro
>  9\foxuser.dbf" in 0 exclu
>  Deleted all rows with ID field matching "WINDSNIP" or "SNIPLAST" (there
>  were over 100 out of a total of 300)
>  Packed the table.
>  Exited VFP and restarted VFP.
>  
>  Now, all my good stuff is remembered between sessions, and when I use
>  the COPY to CLIPBOARD it doesn't lock up.
>  
>  BTW, before the above 'fix' I had tried clicking the menu copy button on
>  the toolbar, using the right-click copy option, and using CTRL+C on the
>  keyboard....all of them produced the same problem.
>  
>  Hopefully this will resolve the "COPY OUT TO LUNCH" problem.
>  
>  Thanks again, Tracy!
>  
>  Mike Copeland
>  

Mike,

Awesome. It's good to hear it worked for you.

Tracy Pearson
PowerChurch Software


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