I did a conversion,  generates all the screens,  but there all done
with page frames,   It is rather bizarre. (I think)   It  might not be
too terribly bad....  Stay tuned.
Appreciate you kind offer.... 8-)

Regards,
Desmond

On 23 October 2012 11:16, Kurt Wendt <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey Desmond,
>
> Just curious - why would it get so ugly to move it to VFP9? If you have
> screen designs - can't they just be ported to VFP9 from FPW? And, if its
> mostly code - shouldn't that simply require a re-compile?
>
> And - if it turns out that it may get Ugly - maybe you need some
> assistance...     hint, hint...
>
> :-)
> -K-
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ProfoxTech [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
> Desmond Lloyd
> Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2012 12:18 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: FoxPro for Windows: 64-bit Machines
>
> Fox related.  Perhaps even talked about quite a bit.  Have this old
> FoxPro for Windows Application.  Will not run in XP compatible mode on
> a Windows 7 Professional SP1 64-bit Operating System...  Have gotten
> it to run using the XP Virtual Machine.  Works,  a little clumsy in
> that you have to fire up this whole new version of the OS,  but it
> works!  However,  my client is concerned about support and
> practicality with our present population of users.  It will be pushed
> out to at least ten different sites.
>
> Does any know of a way by which a FoxPro for Windows  application can
> be ran on a 64-bit machine.
>
> Reviewing a conversion to VFP9,  but could get ugly....
>
> Regards and TIA,
> Desmond
> 8-)
>
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