Good Morning Tracy:
I don't think it is hanging on the activex controls. The opening desktop and 
main menu does not display and there are no controls on that form that 
activates the menu. But when I run the app with the compatibility suggestion it 
goes past all of that and works just fine. The rasx.ocx, calendar ocx and the 
ping.ocx all work fine when the app is run in the compatibility mode checker. 
When I deliberately erase a table before startup and let the DBC checker run, 
it fixes the issue and the program runs. Weird. It is almost reminiscent back 
in the FPW 2.6 days with the fast clock problem. Sometimes it works most of the 
time it does not. 
I am going to load visual studio 6 on the Win 7 box with VFP SP5 and run it so 
I can watch it and see where the issue(s) are.
Other vfp6 apps I wrote run ok on the Win 7 32 bit box. But as luck would have 
it the most important one is the one that is not working! As I said weird...
Thanks for the input.
Regards,

Jack Skelley

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What are the ActiveX controls? These may have dependencies which are
missing, or no longer support the calls.
Dependency Walker 2.0 is a great tool for viewing if these dependencies are
missing. Some warnings can easily be ignored though.

VFP 3 and 6 applications work on Windows 7 32 bit easily. VFP 3 do need the
XP SP 2 compatibility. The VFP 6 ones did not need a compatibility setting.

Tracy Pearson
PowerChurch Software




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