Tracy Pearson wrote:
> Are you sure your application is creating the foxuser.* files. Loader app,
> vrunfox or something else might be creating the files.

To find out who is creating them, log on as administrator and create file 
foxuser.dbf 
in the suspect location. Then set permissions on that file to "everyone", "no 
access".  Then log back on as a normal user and run the exe again. If VFP 
behaves as 
I think it will, you'll get a messagebox related to being unable to read/write 
to the 
resource file. Then open task manager and find out what executable has that 
messagebox open.

Paul


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