Tracy,

I included it in the project, as you suggested - and its still working
just fine.

As for the Form - its just a base Form - no relation to a Class.

I believe I left the window to be resizeable, and the OS is XP - on my
PC and my associate's here.

Either way - I'm just glad its working - and now I can properly move
forwards with development on this project!

Thanks again!
-K-

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Tracy Pearson
Sent: Wednesday, October 06, 2010 1:28 PM

Kurt Wendt wrote on 2010-10-06: 
> Tracy,
> 
> The only reason I am doing the _screen.visible thing - is that the
whole
> main VFP window will show up if I don't (when my QA Tech guy runs it)
-
> and for me I want the main VFP screen to go away when I do testing.
> 
> I haven't played with a Config.fpw file for LONG time. But, I know I
> simply create a plan text file with that file name - and give it the 2
> lines you mentioned. But, I'm not sure about making it Embedded! Does
> that mean just to include it within the Project? And, if so - where do
> I include it? Under Other & Other Files?
> 
> And - to answer your question - yes, my Form is set to both Top-Level
> and Modal, and I am still having the problems.
> 
> -K-
> 

Kurt,

It is added to the project, and included in the Other - Text Files area.

Top-Level is always modeless, so don't set it Modal, that might be part
of
what is confusing it. 

Is your form based on a class, or the base form? Is the window resizable
(borderstyle)? What OS is the problem presenting itself on?

Tracy Pearson

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