Alan Bourke wrote: > FPW 2.6 application running as an APP called from an EXE. There is a > call to GetFile() to return a filename. > > Run locally, it works. Run off a Novell server, the GetFile() call > brings up the file location dialog, but locks the FPW EXE up on > clicking the 'Open' button in the dialog. The file being pointed at is > on the C: drive. > > > Any suggestions? > Are there any long folders/filenames in the path to the file? Had problems with them years ago and always recommended people put their files is something like C:\UPLOAD before picking from the EXE.
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