On Thu, 19 Sep 2019, at 4:30 PM, MB Software Solutions, LLC wrote:
> So this is only relevant if you're using DBFs, right?
Right. Or MS Access databases.
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Have an issue with an application. They are reporting that when running
under Windows 10 (Pro) the app is intermittently crashing, while the
Windows 7 machines are running just fine.
Am supporting another app using both OS's and works fine.
Not even sure at what I
So this is only relevant if you're using DBFs, right?
On 9/19/2019 8:01 AM, Alan Bourke wrote:
I only have the direct experience of sites who had corruption issues with
Windows 10 1803 initially. Where we turned SMB caching off, 50% of them were
rendered nearly unusable due to speed issues.
On Wed, Sep 18, 2019 at 6:52 PM Desmond Lloyd
wrote:
> Have an issue with an application. They are reporting that when running
> under Windows 10 (Pro) the app is intermittently crashing, while the
> Windows 7 machines are running just fine.
>
Did they just start running unde
I only have the direct experience of sites who had corruption issues with
Windows 10 1803 initially. Where we turned SMB caching off, 50% of them were
rendered nearly unusable due to speed issues. Subsequent monthly updates to
1803 and 1809 seem to have resolved whatever Microsoft broke in SMB
Hi Alan,
do you have a link to some Knowledgebase entry to your advise?
wOOdy
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> Make sure that on those Win10-boxes the SMB-Caching is switched off. If not,
> that would lead to index corruption, which in turn crashes the application.
>
Don't do this unless absolutely necessary or it will destroy performance on
multiuser applications. The problem that this solves has
Donnerstag, 19. September 2019 00:52
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Betreff: VFP9 App: Running on Windows 7 and Windows 10
Have an issue with an application. They are reporting that when running
under Windows 10 (Pro) the app is intermittently crashing, while the
Windows 7 machines are running just fine.
, 2019 6:51:55 PM EDT, Desmond Lloyd
wrote:
>Have an issue with an application. They are reporting that when
>running
>under Windows 10 (Pro) the app is intermittently crashing, while the
>Windows 7 machines are running just fine.
>
>Am supporting another app using both O
Have an issue with an application. They are reporting that when running
under Windows 10 (Pro) the app is intermittently crashing, while the
Windows 7 machines are running just fine.
Am supporting another app using both OS's and works fine.
Not even sure at what I should look at. Am
We ran our installer. If the file versions were the same or newer, it wouldn't
have overwritten them.
Thank you, I'll keep that in mind if I see this again.
Tracy
On February 28, 2019 9:05:28 PM EST, Philip Borkholder
wrote:
>I've had something similar happen in the past Tracy.
>
>If you
I've had something similar happen in the past Tracy.
If you don't have the client installation available to re-register the
DLLs for VFP8, then running a System Restore on the workstation to point
when you knew the VFP8 app still worked might have fixed it.
-Philip B.
Vicksburg, MI
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Subject: Re: Old VFP8 app on a Windows 7 computer suddenly fails
This is a "dependency not met" error. Did the client try turning off and
turning on the machine? Often (VERY often, lately) MS Update fubars a file
and rebooting fixes it.
On Thu, Feb 28, 2019 at 12:24 PM Tracy Pear
nt: Thursday, February 28, 2019 11:56 AM
> To: profoxt...@leafe.com
> Subject: Old VFP8 app on a Windows 7 computer suddenly fails
>
> It won't start. AVG is installed.
>
> Here's the details from the Event Viewer message
>
> http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/
Pearson
Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2019 11:56 AM
To: profoxt...@leafe.com
Subject: Old VFP8 app on a Windows 7 computer suddenly fails
It won't start. AVG is installed.
Here's the details from the Event Viewer message
http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event;>
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It won't start. AVG is installed.
Here's the details from the Event Viewer message
http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event;>
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pcplus9.exe - Application Error
The application was unable to
Thanks Tracy and Ted,
The link Ted provided was enough to register the ocx. Now I'll test the program.
Cheers! Jose.
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On Sun, Jul 17, 2016 at 10:12 AM, <jocerav...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hi All,
> Did you ever use the Mscomm32.ocx that ships with VFP9 on Windows 7?I wonder
> if that's possible.
> Thanks,
> Jose.
>
It is possible. Of course, it depends on what it is you're trying to acc
If memory serves, I used it to mock an SMTP server for testing. Works in
Windows 7 and 8. I've not tested it in Windows 10.
On July 17, 2016 10:12:55 AM EDT, jocerav...@yahoo.com wrote:
>Hi All,
>Did you ever use the Mscomm32.ocx that ships with VFP9 on Windows 7?I
>wonder if that's
Hi All,
Did you ever use the Mscomm32.ocx that ships with VFP9 on Windows 7?I wonder if
that's possible.
Thanks,
Jose.
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From: Man-wai Chang <chan...@gmail.com>
To: ProFox Email List <profox@leafe.com>
Sent: Monday, June 20, 2016 2:26 AM
Subject: Re: Running Windows 7 32-bit on a new Windows 10 machine.
Check the drivers section in
<mmadi10...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Can i load a copy of Windows 7 32-bit on a new machine and have it reasonably
> likely to load?
> I have an old legacy Fox 2.6 program that would be way too expensive to
> convert to Foxpro 9.0.
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...I have an old legacy Fox 2.6 program that would be way too expensive
to convert to Foxpro 9.0.
Have you tried just compiling the source and running it? VFP carries an
amazing amount of baggage - @..SAY/GET for example is fully supported etc.
r-V as it is
> included (only) in the Pro version of Windows 10.
>
> If your Windows 10 is the Home version, you can use a third party software
> like Virtual Box www.virtualbox.org
>
> Gianni
>
> On Sun, 19 Jun 2016 01:30:57 + (UTC), Michael Madigan <
> mmadi10.
a copy of Windows 7 32-bit on a new machine and have it reasonably
likely to load? I have an old legacy Fox 2.6 program that would be way too
expensive to convert to Foxpro 9.0.
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> reasonably likely to load? I have an old lega
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likely to load? I have an old legacy Fox 2.6 program that would be way too
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I pretty much hate all touchpads ever, although I've never used Apple
ones which are supposed to be excellent.
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I pretty much hate all touch pads, although I've never used Apple ones which
are supposed to be excellent.
I share your sentiments regarding traditional touch pads. Apple's Magic
Mouse [1] is a mouse with a touch-pad like surface. Wonderful!
Malcolm
[1] https://www.apple.com/magicmouse/
On my acer I use touchpad blocker by karpolan (karpolan.com). The acer is an
awful machine for unwanted clicks. I will never buy another one.
Al
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Dear Vixens and Reynards:
I have a laptop (an Acer Aspire V3-551-7631) running Windows 7
Home. The laptop has
On 25 May 2015 at 06:36, Gene Wirchenko ge...@telus.net wrote:
Dear Vixens and Reynards:
I have a laptop (an Acer Aspire V3-551-7631) running Windows 7 Home.
The laptop has a touchpad. I much prefer a mouse.
One reason that I do is that my hands are extremely dry, and because
Well I'm blowed. On mine Fn F7 turns it on and off. Never knew that.
Al
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My old Acer has a button to the left of the power button that disables
the touchpad.
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Well I'm blowed. On mine Fn F7 turns it on and off. Never knew that.
Al
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My old Acer has a button to the left of the power button that disables
the touchpad.
Yeah.. It fully disables the touchpad. That's not the same as turning
off tapping while allowing the
Dear Vixens and Reynards:
I have a laptop (an Acer Aspire V3-551-7631) running Windows 7
Home. The laptop has a touchpad. I much prefer a mouse.
One reason that I do is that my hands are extremely dry, and
because of this, spurious clicks can occur when I move my finger
On 20/04/2015 16:31, Ted Roche wrote:
In a DOS box, does: COPY yourprog.prg TO LPT1: work?
You don't need the TO in the command, it gives error The syntax of the
command is incorrect.
COPY yourprog.prg LPT1
Peter
This communication is intended for the person or organisation to whom
On Wed, Apr 15, 2015 at 5:53 PM, Gene Wirchenko ge...@telus.net wrote:
One of these is dot-matrix output. I just need a quick print-out. The
print quality is not important. I do not want NLQ; for one thing, it is so
slow.
In a DOS box, does:
COPY yourprog.prg TO LPT1:
work?
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You're right, of course, I confused FoxPro and DOS syntax on that one.
Good catch!
On Mon, Apr 20, 2015 at 12:04 PM, Peter Cushing
pcush...@whisperingsmith.com wrote:
On 20/04/2015 16:31, Ted Roche wrote:
In a DOS box, does: COPY yourprog.prg TO LPT1: work?
You don't need the TO in the
.
In a DOS box, does:
COPY yourprog.prg TO LPT1:
work?
No, it gave me the same NLQ output.
I have since installed a generic printer driver. That will do
for now. After I finish my current little project, I will probably
revisit this. I hate the way that Windows 7 has screwed up so
, this is great.
I use my sheetfeed printer, too, but for listings, dox-matrix
is the way to go for me.
Outside of VFP for now. Sure about it being a driver, but in
Windows XP, it just worked.
Well, the driver model in Windows 7 is completely different, as is the
network stack etc
On Fri, Apr 17, 2015 at 11:58 AM, Gene Wirchenko ge...@telus.net wrote:
Have used many of these in the past for auto sales paperwork:
http://www.amazon.com/Oki-Data-62418701-Okidata-Printer/dp/B7G7O1/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top?ie=UTF8
If you try that driver maybe that will work better.
On Thu, Apr 16, 2015 at 4:24 AM, Stephen Russell srussell...@gmail.com
wrote:
Were you upset when the newer cars no longer had the foot switch for high
beams as well?
High beams, foot switch ? No such things on a carriage.
A+
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Dot matrix eh? Quaint.
In terms of Windows 7, people complained about XP having poor file
system security, then when it got fixed in Windows 7, people complained
again. You'll get used to it. In terms of things being different, I
don't know about OSX but certainly every Linux distro I've ever
On Wed, Apr 15, 2015 at 6:59 PM, Gene Wirchenko ge...@telus.net wrote:
I have had a number of very well-working routines disrupted by Windows
7's screwy ways of doing things.
Oh, you're going to love Windows 8!
I was already rather skeptical of
Microsoft's latest offerings
. With the foot switch, it would be more awkward.
Your use case is also not a good analog. In some cases, I have
lost functionality due to Windows 7. That is not the case with the
high-beam switch.
Mr. Russell, why do you continue to use VFP? Possibly because
it does what you want
when looking at more than one program
or report at a time.
In terms of Windows 7, people complained about XP having poor file
system security, then when it got fixed in Windows 7, people complained
again. You'll get used to it. In terms of things being different, I
I do not think so. I
and brake at the same
time. With the foot switch, it would be more awkward.
Your use case is also not a good analog. In some cases, I have
lost functionality due to Windows 7. That is not the case with the
high-beam switch.
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At 19:24 2015-04-15, Stephen Russell srussell...@gmail.com wrote:
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Found Win7 to be better all around for my personal usage compared to XP.
On older machines XP itself consumed to much resources when compared
At 10:18 2015-04-16, Allen pro...@gatwicksoftware.com wrote:
I was going to say that the dip foot switch was used by the other
foot than the break but of course I forgot you guys drive on the
wrong side of the road :)
Lame jokes aside, one case where one might have to do both
braking
on operating systems whose whole
paradigm is based around full page composition. So we nudge them towards
laser as much as possible.
Outside of VFP for now. Sure about it being a driver, but in
Windows XP, it just worked.
Well, the driver model in Windows 7 is completely different
Dear Vixens and Reynards:
I recently was dragged kicking and screaming to Windows 7 when
my Windows XP box died. I am still getting used to it. (You should
probably read that as finding things that no longer work.)
One of these is dot-matrix output. I just need a quick
print
.
I have had a number of very well-working routines disrupted by
Windows 7's screwy ways of doing things. I was already rather
skeptical of Microsoft's latest offerings. With this, they have done
an excellent job of selling me on the idea of not buying anything from them.
Another was when
wrote:
I recently was dragged kicking and screaming to Windows 7 when my Windows
XP box died. I am still getting used to it.
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to delete a spam attachment. I
used to go to c:\eudora\download. Now, I have to go about six
levels deep. One of those directories was not displayed in Windows
Explorer until I used attrib on it.
Probably I should not hijack this thread. But...
I still use Eudora on Windows 7, but the writing
On Wed, Apr 15, 2015 at 5:59 PM, Gene Wirchenko ge...@telus.net wrote:
At 15:00 2015-04-15, Kurt @ VR-FX v...@optonline.net wrote:
Gene - I would Love to know if there was a video taken of U when it
occurred - as it would be a Real Winner on YouTube and probably get Lots of
views!!!
:-)
On Fri, 6 Mar 2015, at 07:21 AM, AndyHC wrote:
why not:
SCATTER NAME myObject
Because I believe the intention is to pass a cursor around as an object,
SCATTER NAME will just do the current record.
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You are absolutely right
Rafael Copquin
El 06/03/2015 a las 7:01, Alan Bourke escibió:
On Fri, 6 Mar 2015, at 07:21 AM, AndyHC wrote:
why not:
SCATTER NAME myObject
Because I believe the intention is to pass a cursor around as an object,
SCATTER NAME will just do the current record.
OK, that is probably what is missing in the W7 Home Basic version.
I'll try that
Thanks again Tracy
Rafael Copquin
El 05/03/2015 a las 18:56, Tracy Pearson escibió:
Rafael Copquin wrote on 2015-03-05:
Thanks Tracy, I shall look into it.
However, I will implement the following change:
Rafael Copquin wrote on 2015-03-05:
Thanks Tracy, I shall look into it.
However, I will implement the following change:
Rafael,
Looking at the VFP 9 help topic: Walkthrough: Creating a Visual FoxPro
Application Setup Program Using InstallShield
It appears you should be distributing
Stephen Russell wrote on 2015-03-05:
Put a try catch in there to verify what the error is.
On Wed, Mar 4, 2015 at 5:06 PM, Rafael Copquin rcopq...@fibertel.com.ar
wrote:
The error occurs when I am trying to pull the cursor from the xml received
from the calling form, at the init
Put a try catch in there to verify what the error is.
On Wed, Mar 4, 2015 at 5:06 PM, Rafael Copquin rcopq...@fibertel.com.ar
wrote:
The error occurs when I am trying to pull the cursor from the xml received
from the calling form, at the init event of the called form, with this code
Local
the
xmladapter function.
I do not know how to solve this, or what is the right version of the
MDAC to use in a fg Windows 7 Home Basic machine. But with the
collection approach, I think I can solve the issue.
If any of you guys is interested, this is what I do:
calling form method
Set
Rafael Copquin wrote on 2015-03-05:
Thanks Tracy, I shall look into it.
However, I will implement the following change:
..
why not:
SCATTER NAME myObject
or:
SCATTER NAME _Screen.myObject [ADDITIVE] not tested
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Scenario:
Windows 7 Professional with SQL Server 2008 Express R2. Houses a VFP9
app using SQL Server as back end. The machine is _not_ a dedicated server.
Two Windows 7 home basic, connecting to the SQL Server via ODBC.
The app works perfectly from the W7 Prof machine. However, when trying
Rafael Copquin wrote on 2015-03-04:
Scenario:
Windows 7 Professional with SQL Server 2008 Express R2. Houses a VFP9
app using SQL Server as back end. The machine is _not_ a dedicated
server.
Two Windows 7 home basic, connecting to the SQL Server via ODBC.
The app works
On 2015-03-04 16:35, Rafael Copquin wrote:
Scenario:
Windows 7 Professional with SQL Server 2008 Express R2. Houses a VFP9
app using SQL Server as back end. The machine is _not_ a dedicated
server.
Two Windows 7 home basic, connecting to the SQL Server via ODBC.
The app works perfectly from
That is my thinking also.
But my client refuses to upgrade to Window 7 Prof. Small client. Every
penny counts.
Rafael
El 04/03/2015 a las 19:08, mbsoftwaresoluti...@mbsoftwaresolutions.com
escibió:
On 2015-03-04 16:35, Rafael Copquin wrote:
Scenario:
Windows 7 Professional with SQL
On Wed, Mar 4, 2015 at 4:12 PM, Rafael Copquin rcopq...@fibertel.com.ar
wrote:
What line has the actual error? Is it happening on the same machine that
the
XML is being created?
Yes, it happens in the same machine. You see, since I always use private
data session forms, when I pass a
.
Rafael
El 04/03/2015 a las 18:50, Tracy Pearson escibió:
Rafael Copquin wrote on 2015-03-04:
Scenario:
Windows 7 Professional with SQL Server 2008 Express R2. Houses a VFP9
app using SQL Server as back end. The machine is _not_ a dedicated
server.
Two Windows 7 home basic
mbsoftwaresoluti...@mbsoftwaresolutions.com wrote:
On 2015-03-04 16:35, Rafael Copquin wrote:
Scenario:
Windows 7 Professional with SQL Server 2008 Express R2. Houses a VFP9
app using SQL Server as back end. The machine is _not_ a dedicated
server.
Two Windows 7 home basic, connecting
Rafael,
Let's back track a little.
Are you saying you got the error with this code?
oXML=CreateObject('XmlAdapter')
oXML.LoadXML(tcXML)
The LoadXML failed? This wouldn't have anything to do with the SQL server or
network.
Or are you saying the error is occurring here:
Like I said, SQL Server 2008 Express R2
I am not querying the database. I am simply sending a cursor from one
form to another using xmladapter
Not even connecting to the database
Rafael
El 04/03/2015 a las 19:23, Stephen Russell escibió:
On Wed, Mar 4, 2015 at 4:12 PM, Rafael Copquin
The error occurs when I am trying to pull the cursor from the xml
received from the calling form, at the init event of the called form,
with this code
Local oXML
oXML=CreateObject('XmlAdapter')
oXML.LoadXML(tcXML)
oXML.Tables.Item(1).ToCursor() pulling curApagar cursor
Rafael
El
expect desktop speeds
though!!
Dave
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From: ProFox [mailto:profox-boun...@leafe.com] On Behalf Of Wes Wilson
Sent: 27 June 2014 16:50
To: profox@leafe.com
Subject: Visual FoxPro 9 on a Windows 7 pad
Has anyone done a VFP 9 program on a Windows 7 pad?
The exe
that, everything works as expected. Just don't expect desktop speeds
though!!
Dave
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From: ProFox [mailto:profox-boun...@leafe.com] On Behalf Of Wes Wilson
Sent: 27 June 2014 16:50
To: profox@leafe.com
Subject: Visual FoxPro 9 on a Windows 7 pad
Has anyone done a VFP 9 program
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-K-
On 6/27/2014 3:20 PM, Tracy Pearson wrote:
Wes Wilson wrote on 2014-06-27:
Has anyone done a VFP 9 program on a Windows 7 pad?
The exe and the data (small dataset) will reside on the pad
My brother in law had one running XP long ways back. Not sure, may have been
an HP
Al
-Original Message-
Like Tracy and others - I was also curious - figuring that it was a mistake
- that Wes must be referring to a Win8 Tablet.
But - nope - Wes said his client bought a Win7. So - I got
Windows RT has a desktop. The difference is in processors used and the
actual OS. RT does not support standard executables and thus necessitates
a different programming methodology for apps to run on them.
Michael Oke, II
oke...@gmail.com
On Friday, June 27, 2014, Tracy Pearson
Has anyone done a VFP 9 program on a Windows 7 pad?
The exe and the data (small dataset) will reside on the pad.
Any suggestions? Cautions?
Wes Wilson, President
ERW Custom Programming, Inc.
Crescent Lake Plaza
5459 Elizabeth Lake Rd.
Waterford, MI 48327
(248) 683-4182
www.erw.com
Wes Wilson wrote on 2014-06-27:
Has anyone done a VFP 9 program on a Windows 7 pad?
The exe and the data (small dataset) will reside on the pad.
Any suggestions? Cautions?
Wes Wilson, President
ERW Custom Programming, Inc.
Crescent Lake Plaza
5459 Elizabeth Lake Rd
I've done one for a windows surface pro running win 8.1. Other than making
everything bigger so you can see it, runs fine.
On Jun 27, 2014 11:50 AM, Wes Wilson erwweswil...@yahoo.com wrote:
Has anyone done a VFP 9 program on a Windows 7 pad?
The exe and the data (small dataset) will reside
I have installed a new pc with a client
It's Windows 7, 64 bit
Previously, I used MsComm32.ocx to open a point of sale till system
Will this ocx work on Windows 7/64?
If yes, do I install it the same with as previously?
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Sytze de Boer wrote on 2014-06-16:
I have installed a new pc with a client
It's Windows 7, 64 bit
Previously, I used MsComm32.ocx to open a point of sale till system
Will this ocx work on Windows 7/64?
If yes, do I install it the same with as previously?
Sytze,
The proper place
, Jeff Johnson wrote:
I am in bad need of some help. I have numerous clients using remote
desktop in all kinds of configurations. I have one combination that
is not working at two different locations. I have Googled it and
tried everything suggested but still no luck.
It is a Windows 7 computer
about 250 suggestions and worked on it for about
four days. ;^) What a waste of time. This is actually two different
customers. I think it's related to the homegroup stuff in Windows 7.
Since these are both remote systems it is tough for me to see
everything and the way they've moved things
four
days. ;^)
My sympathies. I've been there.
Windows 8 seems to access Windows 7 just fine.
Yep, the problem I had was the other way around: my Windows 7 workstation
couldn't access the Windows Server 2008 because of protocol issues. I
needed to install an updated RDP client. I think
days. ;^) What a waste of time. This is actually two different
customers. I think it's related to the homegroup stuff in Windows
7. Since these are both remote systems it is tough for me to see
everything and the way they've moved things around it's hard for me
to find things. I have to see
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Interesting. I will look at this, but I really need to get RDT working.
Thanks!
Jeff
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On Sat, Nov 9, 2013, at 01:55 PM, Rafael Copquin wrote:
I'm not sure if this can be of any help.
Have you tried Google remote desktop?
For clarity, it's Chrome Remote Desktop and both ends need to be running
Chrome as the browser.
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Thanks Alan. At least we know it is secure!
Jeff
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On 11/09/2013 11:26 AM, Alan Bourke wrote:
On Sat, Nov 9, 2013, at 01:55 PM, Rafael Copquin wrote:
I'm not sure if this can be of any
Not really relevant to consider alternatives like Logmein - they are
remote control applications, unlike remote desktop where you are
establishing another session on the remote machine. Not the same thing
at all.
Anyway, regarding the DHCP issue, yes you can absolutely turn DHCP on or
off for
suggested but still no luck.
Jeff:
I Googled the error message and got 38 thousand hits. If you have tried
everything suggested as you say, you have had a busy couple of days!
It is a Windows 7 computer trying to remote into a Windows 7 computer.
Are they:
1. Both up to date on patches
Ted: I only tried about 250 suggestions and worked on it for about four
days. ;^) What a waste of time. This is actually two different
customers. I think it's related to the homegroup stuff in Windows 7.
Since these are both remote systems it is tough for me to see everything
and the way
On Fri, Nov 8, 2013 at 5:36 PM, Jeff Johnson j...@san-dc.com wrote:
Ted: I only tried about 250 suggestions and worked on it for about four
days. ;^)
My sympathies. I've been there.
Windows 8 seems to access Windows 7 just fine.
Yep, the problem I had was the other way around: my
I am in bad need of some help. I have numerous clients using remote
desktop in all kinds of configurations. I have one combination that is
not working at two different locations. I have Googled it and tried
everything suggested but still no luck.
It is a Windows 7 computer trying to remote
systems...somewhere
around 200 systems, total.)
Mike Copeland
Original Message
Subject: [NF] Remote Desktop Windows 7
From: Jeff Johnson j...@san-dc.com
To: profoxt...@leafe.com
Date: 11/7/2013 5:40 PM
I am in bad need of some help. I have numerous clients using remote
I use TeamViewer - works well.
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From: ProfoxTech [mailto:profoxtech-boun...@leafe.com] On Behalf Of Jeff
Johnson
Sent: Friday, 8 November 2013 10:41 AM
To: profoxt...@leafe.com
Subject: [NF] Remote Desktop Windows 7
I am in bad need of some help. I have numerous
of Win7Pro systems...somewhere
around 200 systems, total.)
Mike Copeland
Original Message
Subject: [NF] Remote Desktop Windows 7
From: Jeff Johnson j...@san-dc.com
To: profoxt...@leafe.com
Date: 11/7/2013 5:40 PM
I am in bad need of some help. I have numerous clients using remote
third option that allows for even more abstract connections. But it
sounds like you're committed to using the built-in MSoft solution, so
good luck.
Mike Copeland
Original Message
Subject: Re: [NF] Remote Desktop Windows 7
From: Jeff Johnson j...@san-dc.com
To: profoxt
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