Is it VFP itself, or a VFP-created application?

If it is the latter, does the application using any Active-X controls?  I've
seen this exact behavior in one of our POS applications, where an OCX is
missing, damaged or not registered.   Only one of the four EXE files in the
suite does that though, strange.

Just a WAG, your mileage may vary.

Lou



-----Original Message-----
From: Matthew Jarvis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

In all my years I've never seen this one before...

Running VFP6 on a Win98 box for quite about a year or more w/o any
problems...

Was in it this morning importing an XLS into a table, VFP crashed... I
rebooted the machine and now VFP won't start.

I see the splash screen and the task is shown as minimized on the taskbar,
but clicking it does nothing. Can't switch to it either... Task Manager
shows it as running...

Clicking the EXE directly rather than the shortcut I had been using - same
thing.

Deleted the FoxUser table and FPT - same thing. Rebooted again - same
thing... Ran scandisk, rebooted, same thing...

I'm stumped... anyone seen this before and/or have any suggestions? I'd
rather avoid trying to reinstall...
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