>1. C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Local\VirtualStore\Windows
>AppData is a Hidden folder

Thanks for responding.

Hm. I do know that if I hunt enough, I can find a way to run good ol' 
Windows Explorer in Vista, from which I should theoretically be able to get 
hidden files unhidden. But if everything isn't where I expect to find it, 
or if UAC gets in the way of changing file access attributes, I'm not sure 
I know enough to talk somebody through it over the phone. Hopefully she 
managed to find the file. Otherwise she's going to have to have somebody 
come in to deal with it; she's two hours away from me one way.

>2. If you have an open edit, or a dialog like MessageBox open, the Shutdown
>will not handle these instances properly.

My MessageBoxes all time out after 30 seconds. I would assume in that case 
that the shutdown would proceed after the timeout. It certainly does in an 
ordinary shutdown (via the "X" button in the main window) when a MessageBox 
is open.

I'm not sure what you mean by an "open edit".

I do not bind form controls to table fields nor do I mess with tables in 
form DataEnvironments. I use nonvisual Business and Data Manager objects 
for all CRUD operations. All classes that host added objects through 
composition on the fly explicitly remove those objects when they (the 
hosts) are destroyed. I don't use private datasessions.

My On Shutdown routine calls a method of my Form Manager object to close 
all open windows.

After CLEAR EVENTS, it issues

CLOSE  ALL

among other things.

Am I missing something on MessageBoxes or open tables?

Thanks again.

Ken Dibble
www.stic-cil.org








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