Justin, 
Have you got the Application.Autoyield property set to .F.? This is required
when sing any ActiveX or problems such as you describe can occur.

On the refresh problem, can you post a code example which activates the
explicit refresh you describe?

Dave Crozier


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Justin Darnell
Sent: 12 September 2007 16:40
To: ProFox Email List
Subject: Issues With Event Firing

In a new build of our point of sale software I'm experiencing strange
behavior on roughly 2 of 12 machines I have installed it on so far.

The behavior is two fold, but seemingly related, as the second never
occurs without the first.

The first issue presents itself as the screen not refreshing after a
textbox input until a user clicks a certain part of the screen.  There
are no lockscreens and there is an explicit refresh.  I  have tried to
add/remove lockscreens and add/remove refresh()'s from the code with
no result.  If it matters, the textbox is using the keypress event to
check for a return.

The second issue occurs as the user tries to run a credit card.  This
relies on an ActiveX control and when the result is returned from the
processor the Finish() event should fire.  However, instead it sits in
processing until the user hits alt control delete.  This seems to
flush the event and everything finishes fine.

A restart seems to fix it temporarily.

Any thoughts?  Anyone seen issues like this before?

Oh yes.  FoxPro 9.  On Windows XP SP2.  Brand new machines from Dell.

Thanks in advance!

Justin Darnell


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