If they are not in use, and they delete, I don't see why it would be a
problem. The config.fpw compiled into the EXE is the way to keep them from
being created.

-----Original Message-----
From: MB Software Solutions General Account
Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 9:43 AM

(VFP9SP1 run locally using VFP9 free tables on LAN)

We're setting resource off in the main prg, but before we do it's creating
foxuser.* files.  I'm going to look into putting the RESOUCE = OFF in the
config.fpw but just had a quick idea/thought:  delete the foxuser.* files in
the startup to get rid of any previously created.  Now to me, it doesn't
matter but the Q/C guys are pestering me about the existence of the files.
(Yeah, like that's the worst thing happening right now!  <g> )

Anywho.....is deleting the foxuser.* files in the main.prg a bad idea for
whatever reason?  Recall that we do NOT want to use the resource file
(because we've had flakey errors in the past traced back to the foxuser.*
files).

tia,
--Mike



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