Kent Belan wrote:
> I have been testing on my Laptop with Vista Windows Aero and transparancy
> turned off.
> I leave the VFP9 SP1 EXE running on minimized and not too long the windows
> command bar
> starts to become corrupted. The time disappears, the icon shortcuts
> disappear and the running applications that are on the task bar all move the
> the left where the icon shorcuts were. I can not run any other programs.

Isn't this the killer feature of Vista that has people waiting in lines 
and beating down doors to get their hands on the new OS?


> The only way to recover is to ctrl-alt-del and logoff and log back on or
> reboot.

What happens when you ctrl-alt-del, bring up the task manager, and start 
killing processes, specifically vfp9.exe and then explorer.exe. If 
explorer doesn't restart automatically, do file|run and type 
'explorer.exe' into the run box.

Does any of that restore sanity without having to reboot?

Not that it helps your problem, but it may narrow down where the problem is.


> Has anyone else seen this behaviour with Vista?
> The VFP9 SP1 EXE works fine on XP.

This sounds foolish (why not do this on a reliable OS instead) but what 
about running Windows XP inside a virtual machine running under Vista?

Paul


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