As OPs have said, we've had problems in the past that boiled down to the
Netware client. First step is to make sure they have the latest version
installed. AIR, MS's client was better but had its own problems (with
printing ?). Best solution is get them to move off Novell (sad though I
am to
Anyone have experience of this database?
http://www.equi4.com/metakit.html
(We're playing around with a wiki engine that uses it, hence the interest).
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Any hints/tips/war stories gratefully appreciated!
We're looking at integrating at a fairly simple level, but haven't found
much useful info so far ...
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Yeah, XP has been rock solid on this same PC for the last year.
The thing that has surprised me - apart from the flakiness - is that
(with 2Gb RAM) it's actually slightly quicker than XP (tho' that might
be just down to the registry being cleaner ...)
Ted Roche wrote:
On 2/5/07, Brian Abbott
Permissions - need to manually set permissions on local folders if you
want full read-write access.
ActiveX controls. They have to be installed manually by right-clicking
on regsvr32.exe and choosing 'run as administrator' (or something like
that).
Registry. Some areas can't be written to
Hi Bill
No, the installer makes no difference that I've found.
Bill Arnold wrote:
Thanks much, Brian. I'll keep this list handy.
I've been concerned about Vista installs because this will be the first
for me. I'll be very happy to see the app running on this machine. I
have no plans on
Vista won't allow activexs to be auto-registered like that I'm afraid.
You have to right-click on the command option, choose 'run as
administrator' and then register with regsvr32.exe off the command line.
Google tells more.
Kent Belan wrote:
Hello,
I have been using the function below to
Another option that works very well if you are/can use views is to have
a lookup table with 2 cols. 1st col the fk to the main table, 2nd col
the color value you want, then make the view to combine these. Then in
the grid, .SetAll(DynamicBackColor, mylookuptablebackcolor)
Peter Cushing
Not that I know of.
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Is there a way to automate the registration or install?
Will Inno setup register as administrator on Vista? ( I don't use Inno)
Thanks,
Kent
Vista won't allow activexs to be auto-registered like that I'm afraid.
You have to right-click on the command
experienced anything similar?
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to create a local cursor on the fly which would be a
source for the view, but I'd appreciate any other suggestions anyone
has. (The actual mechanics of the multiselect are no problem it's the
data aspects that have me puzzling).
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Just wondering what you do when creating grids.
Use .setall() heavily (in my grid class)
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Free, spyware free, lean and very reliable.
John Weller wrote:
OK - so I'm looking at BitTorrent.com to set up BT and there are adverts
saying I have won a free laptop! That sort of thing worries me :-) It
usually means I'm opening myself to all sorts of infection.
Could AllowCellSelection be the culprit?
Alan Bourke wrote:
Once upon a time there was a form, and on that form there lived a grid.
It needs to be bound programmatically, so set up the columns at design
time with no RecordSources or anything other than size and header
captions, and all
Yeah, been bitten by that myself ...
Alan Bourke wrote:
Brian Abbott wrote:
Could AllowCellSelection be the culprit?
Thank you sir!
Damn you VFP9, and your new grid properties with which I am not yet
fully familiar since I usually use the DBI Tech grid!
[excessive quoting
.
Ideas as to what might be causing the slowness on the bleeding edge laptop?
Thanks,
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I have sucessfully integrated a system with Sage MMS (.Net 2.0) for data
extraction using the above.
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with the Broken camera. It feels stupid to
put it into a landfill site (bin it)
Anyone know where I can send it to (UK)
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development tools to force
everyone to buy the latest and greatest or get left behind as some
dinosaur.
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- but the buildup needs to
start now of course.
One thing I'd be interested in: what are the Linux options (if any?) on
PDAs?
Ted Roche wrote:
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If someone like him feels the pain, what hope for the rest of us?
After quite a while spent
was wondering what languages people are considering
to EXPAND to as part of their dev work?
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Dabo isn't, but Python has several frameworks that handle this.
MB Software Solutions wrote:
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Gradual move towards Python / Dabo The attraction here (apart from Ed,
who does look nice in a dress so I'm told g) is that it can handle web
apps and desktop and is cross
.
Why would you work at a job that you don't enjoy?
What are YOU going to do when you retire? Why not do that now?
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Have used it for a couple of years. Nothing bad to say about it at all.
And the home edition is foc!
Kenneth Kixmoeller/fh wrote:
Is it effective without turning your machine into a doorstop (like
some well-known A/V programs)?
Anyone? Anyone?
Tanks
Ken
[excessive quoting
or is there a function that
returns the width of a character in a specified font. Seems there's one
for avg width and one for max width.
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Agreed. 98% of customers will start to worry only if/when the software
can't run on whatever new OS MS have introduced - ie 2015+
Andy Davies wrote:
I'm going to have to give my customers a roadmap of where we are going.
Don't Panic Mr Jennings!
imho you're getting het up for no reason.
Hmm, I thought that's what 'supported' meant. Anyone else know for sure?
Ed Leafe wrote:
On Apr 3, 2007, at 7:21 AM, Brian Abbott wrote:
Agreed. 98% of customers will start to worry only if/when the
software
can't run on whatever new OS MS have introduced - ie 2015+
I don't
sailors aft and fore for 10 fathoms of centerline...
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Andy Davies wrote:
Dave Crozier said Parameters are passed to the INIT()...
but the 'contained objects' inits are called first - and need the data!
Is Form.BindControls any help?
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the wdsl
contract anyway.
- Never let customers write direct to your database.
- Think carefully about what customers can see on your database. The
wrong stuff can be ... embarrasing ...
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?
Not directly, but you could with VBscript.
IExpress is a pig once you start trying anything other than the
bog-standard. Better use Inno.
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Dave Crozier wrote:
Just in case you can't use the WSH for security reasons take a look at:
...Vfpscut.exe creates desktop shortcut to a Visual FoxPro application...
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/238553
I bow to Brian if he says yes to optional creation. I've never found that
option in
Like I said, just my recollection. I may be wrong ;-)
Paul Newton wrote:
Brian Abbott wrote:
Paul
AFAIR:
Paul Newton wrote:
Hi all
Two questions:
Is it possible, using only typical setup (i.e. not custom setup)
to make the installation of a desktop shortcut optional ?
Yes
We use just normal PDAs with windows mobile and the signature is sent
back to a webservice over GSM. There are a variety of programming /
development options out there - we use .NetCE and there are 2 or 3
signature capture frameworks available for that. Works OK.
Malcolm Greene wrote:
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COPY FILE
Or am I missing something?
Alan Bourke wrote:
On Tue, 7 Nov 2006 18:20:47 +, Andy Davies
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
gendb[x] ??
Sorry I didn't make clear that the source data has some populated tables
that need to be replicated ...
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Used them once. All went smoothly, delivery as promised. They're a
trading division of some other well known group (not Dicksons!) AIR.
Paul Newton wrote:
Hi all (UK)
Has anybody had any dealings with Laptops Direct ?
I'm looking to source a fairly high-end (up to GBP 1200-1300 ) laptop
We just took delivery of a Lenovo desktop PC for office use last week.
Observations:
- typical Taiwan clone inside.
- the keyboard, whilst superficially the same as the (pretty good) IBM
desktop keyboards, is rubbish.
- no floppy drive, but card reader built in.
- the only bit that's still
Not a laptop, a desktop.
I mean a bargain even allowing for the crap keyboard. Yes, I'd
recommend for basic office use, provided you factor in $30 for a new
keyboard.
Malcolm Greene wrote:
Brian,
cheap for what it is
When you say cheap for what it is do you mean that the product is a
Update here:
http://www.itwriting.com/blog/?p=46#comments
MB Software Solutions wrote:
http://www.itwriting.com/blog/?p=42
Saw this from a VFUG post. I guess VFP developers just don't get it. g
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PROCEDURE GetAge(dBirth, dToday)
RETURN INT((VAL(DTOS(dToday))-VAL(DTOS(dBirth)))/1)
ENDPROC * GetAge
Andy Davies wrote:
does anyone have an algorithm to hand for calculating age in years as of
today's date from a date of birth (fox code)
thanks
Andrew Davies MBCS CITP
shall download an ISO and check it
out in a MS VPC? Will it work under MS VPC?
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Probably normal ADSL would do. But you'd need a QoS capability on your
router and low contention on the ADSL to stop other apps/users
throttling your VOIP.
Tristan Leask wrote:
So what sort of bandwidth would be needs for about 8-10 VOIP lines
probably running about 2/3 calls simultaneously?
gives me SQL: Subquery is invalid. error. G.
Any ideas?
Cheers,
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MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
Brian Abbott wrote:
It's there on TB3 ...
??? There is no TB3?!?!?? It's only on version 2?!?!?!?!?
http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/thunderbird/
Sorry, blond moment ;-)
Yes, it's there on my TB2
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Vape your foxuser file
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last night and noticed that Body was no longer an
option. ?!!?!?!?
Is there anyone who uses TB 2.0 that can confirm this for me? Thanks.
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Yes, in a word.
SP1 support files and SP2 runtimes (or vice versa) can cause C5 and
similar errors.
Al wrote:
Hi foxgang.
I think I know the answer but just in case I'm wrong. I was planning on
putting SP2 on for a new project but don't really want to issue new runtimes
if I can help it
You can run sp1 and sp2 concurrently on the same PC provided you put the
correct support files in the relevant home directory. It is still the
case that SP1 support files and SP2 runtimes (or vice versa) can cause
C5 and similar errors.
Andrew Stirling wrote:
Al
Yes you can
Rick has
In the downloads there is some stuff that will do what you want.
Jack Skelley wrote:
Alan:
Thanks for the reply...
Actually, I don't want to use Access at all. I have a list of contacts out of
Outlook that I want to import into VFP from a CSV to create a DBF (or if I
can read the Outlook
(lcUpdateTable) ;SET lcUpdate WHERE ;form Querying the table ( Select
statement include Profile and other table)
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Jean
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http://www.mp3tag.de/en/
Charles Hart Enzer, M.D., FAACAP wrote:
I have some MP3 files that I want to burn.
I want to edit the properties -- title, artist, and such like.
What tool(s) do you suggest?
Thank you.
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Website:
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and we would get the file. We use Apache2 on Windows
for our web site. (specifically, the apache2triad setup)
Anyone have a recommendation?
senduit.com
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they
do (ie commercially tough-minded). So, in a negotiation like this it's
a useful point to make.
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MS - there won't be any more bugfixes.
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- the eye candy is
just distracting
So overall a resounding 6 out of 10 from me ...
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for this error ?
You can't - not reliably anyway. The only permanent cure is a reliable
network (not what you want to hear I'm sure!)
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will get all of my M$ dev software loaded. Yesterday I just
did the FireFox, TBird, AV installs and removing the crap of a base
install software.
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had this and am in the habit now of setting the breakpoint to the
first empty line previous to the one I want. That seems to cure it for me.
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with PDAs to remote control this (via
its web interface):
http://www.slimdevices.com/pi_squeezebox.html
... but haven't been too happy with it. Now an eee with Linux on should
make a good cheap controller - when it arrives ;-)
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On 20/04/2007 at 06:00 MB Software Solutions wrote:
Having problems with eReports and am ready to switch over to XFRX, as
What sort of problems Michael? (We're using eReports with no real
problems to date).
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MB Software Solutions wrote:
Brian Abbott wrote:
On 20/04/2007 at 06:00 MB Software Solutions wrote:
Having problems with eReports and am ready to switch over to XFRX, as
What sort of problems Michael? (We're using eReports with no real
problems to date).
It's just hanging
that the older versions of VS will work correctly.
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My reading is that VS6 isn't, only VB6 ...
Alan Bourke wrote:
I knew VB6 applications were supported on Vista, didn't think Visual
Studio 6 itself was, though ...
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Did anyone ever have an issue of this sort, and if so, how did you
rectify it?
tia!
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. But wait!
Help is at hand!
http://www.free-codecs.com/download/Real_Alternative.htm
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All that and much more with one of these:
http://www.slimdevices.com/
Adam Buckland wrote:
As the Logik is a stand alone device it doesn't worry me.
http://stuff.tv/news/id-1626/default.aspx
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I dont work with you
Assuming you left the know out of your post then I ask the question -
why, what have I/we said to give you such a perspective?
Dave Crozier
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If you ran the scheduler (or anything) from the console, then you
wouldn't see it as the RD is in a different session.
Garry Bettle wrote:
Hi,
I'm running a schedule program (FYI, PyCron) to run a *.bat file at a
predetermined time. The problem is that if I Remote Desktop to that
, is to offer a function in my accounts
which would upload the years transactions into sage, to be presented to
the Accountants who insist on Sage.
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So, you have dbc with remote views set up to the tables in the mdb, yes?
Can you, in the view designer, right-click on the access table and Run
Query (1st option in shortcut menu)?
Rick Quilhot wrote:
I've set up and system dsn. I can see the Table queries with Access, but
cannot get any
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So, you have dbc with remote views set up to the tables in the mdb
right.
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by createaccesstable.prg
does not exist
Are you able to assist me some more ?
Sytze
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http://tinyurl.com/24kzlr
I read this and kept waiting in vain for it to mention vfp. A good
article nevertheless ...
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Does CPCONVERT() do anything for you?
Paul Newton wrote:
Paul
Tx for the reply. I should have mentioned that I'm using VFP9 (hence
the edited subject)
I'm using FF and am viewing a page with the French word Cote (o
circumflex). It displays correctly in the browser with any of the
) but I cant seem to get any methods other than
the soap ones.
I can access the com server (dll) fine and get the method but the way shown
has only a few soap methods and not the one in the class.
Help
Allen
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Jean Laeremans wrote:
All in all i think i prefer my nokia N95 which has most things the
iphone has + some extras as a decent camera (5mb) and GSM
Not to mention 2 hour battery life ;-)
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See here:
http://fox.wikis.com/wc.dll?Wiki~VFP9RuntimeFiles
and here:
ftp://ftp.prolib.de/public
John J. Mihaljevic wrote:
And where would I find the runtimes? I looked on vfug.org as Allen
suggested, but didn't see them there.
Sorry if this is basic stuff to you pros, but I'm lost here.
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Allen wrote:
I thought a shank was a ball of wool. What's a shank, I would take a guess
as a tart which was my thoughts.
Allen
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=skank
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with the newly added
blank record data.
Hi Dave
2. for several years now.
And 90% of the time I use grids read-only with a seperate editing area
on the form which is repopulated when the gridrow changes.
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Bill Anderson wrote:
He lives!
http://fox.wikis.com/wc.dll?Wiki~FoxRockXArchives
Note at bottom...
That's made my day!
ROFLMAO
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then be publishing them online as several other authors have done, or
will he agree to a third party (eg leafe.com) making them freely
available in pdf form for download?
BTW have you seen this?
http://spacefold.com/lisa/post/The-Foxx,-the-Voxx,-and-the-Phoenixx.aspx
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anyone to
'flag' you - OTOH someone who persistently introduces, say, political
invective, is highly likely to get flagged.
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various SQL database solutions
Hi Gil
I'm interested in why you ended up with Postgres rather than MySql or
Firebird. Was it an easy decision or a close call?
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happens to use it. But the
licencing thing is an issue even so. OTOH MySQL seems to be much better
accepted by ISPs etc ...
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is well.
It also works fine in vfp9/sp1.
I've recompiled the classlib to no avail.
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Alan Bourke wrote:
Brian Abbott wrote:
COPY TO OB10b.txt TYPE DELIMITED WITH WITH TAB
Well, that first one works for me in the command window. VFP9.
Yeah, it works for me in the command window in vfp8 and 9. And all the
time in 9. And in a plain .prg in 8. Just not in this classlib
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