The question I need answered is how to prevent that compatibility dialog
from appearing in the first place. I first wanted to know if others on the
list are seeing the same dialog appear with their VFP executables.
Thank you,
Tracy
All,
I found the answer for preventing the
Try this Set [HKLM|HKCU]\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Windows Error
Reporting\DontShowUI to 1
E.
On Saturday, September 27, 2014 10:31 PM, Tracy Pearson
tr...@powerchurch.com wrote:
On September 27, 2014 7:09:57 PM EDT, Eurico Chagas Filho
e28cha...@yahoo.com.br wrote:
Try
Maybe to set its shortcut to run in WinXP SP3 Compatibility Mode?
Is it an old 32-bit program?
On Sat, Sep 27, 2014 at 5:25 AM, Tracy Pearson tr...@powerchurch.com wrote:
A dialog captioned: Program Compatibility Assistant
With: This program might not have run correctly
It shows the EXE icon,
On September 27, 2014 10:07:41 AM EDT, Man-wai Chang chan...@gmail.com wrote:
Maybe to set its shortcut to run in WinXP SP3 Compatibility Mode?
Is it an old 32-bit program?
That is what happened, probably after running the program in compatibility
mode. It is why I'm asking this question.
Try creating INTERACTIVE in Group or user names, you can use DCOM Config,
giveRead execute and Read permissions, this may help.
E.
On Saturday, September 27, 2014 3:36 PM, Tracy Pearson
tr...@powerchurch.com wrote:
On September 27, 2014 10:07:41 AM EDT, Man-wai Chang
On September 27, 2014 7:09:57 PM EDT, Eurico Chagas Filho
e28cha...@yahoo.com.br wrote:
Try creating INTERACTIVE in Group or user names, you can use DCOM
Config, giveRead execute and Read permissions, this may help.
E.
I did go through the DCOM and give permissions. Even with those
Try elevate the program, it may work.
E.
On Friday, September 26, 2014 6:25 PM, Tracy Pearson
tr...@powerchurch.com wrote:
A dialog captioned: Program Compatibility Assistant
With: This program might not have run correctly
It shows the EXE icon, name, and Name of the signer (code
Eurico Chagas Filho wrote on 2014-09-26:
Try elevate the program, it may work.
E.
Eurico,
I have, it still throws that dialog the first time it is run. If you answer,
that it ran normally, it doesn't come back.
The programs I have do not need elevating. So this isn't the best option any
It is advanced on internet options to open desktop version. Well works here
anyway
Al
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Screen sizes, doesn't that depend on the App?
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On Mon, Jul 9, 2012, at 08:32 AM, Sytze de Boer wrote:
On a different note, what I am curious about is:
Will my app work the same on a Win8 laptop, Surface, and Win8 phone
If it's a WinRT application and you cater for the different screen
sizes, yes.
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On Sat, Jul 7, 2012 at 11:38 PM, Mike Copeland m...@ggisoft.com wrote:
Curious about touchscreen w/Win8. I'm assuming Win8 requires a
touchscreen monitor (hardware) for the touchscreen features to work.
All the monitors I've priced are $270 and up. Maybe greater demand will
drive the price of
Will my app work the same on a Win8 laptop, Surface, and Win8 phone S
VFP 9 apps will only work on Windows 8 desktop/laptop. Surface, might for the
Windows 8 Pro (Intel) version, but have
not seen one so it has not been tested (unless Microsoft has internally).
Surface ARM, definitely not
On 07/09/12 00:55, Allen wrote:
Indeed it does. But I don't see an already made app scaling size wise. I
would expect 2 apps to do it. But I've not tried
Al
The design ideologues, like Ed Leafe and (to a lesser extent!) myself,
would point out that this is precisely the reason for the n-tier
On 9 July 2012 17:18, Rick Schummer pro...@whitelightcomputing.com wrote:
Will my app work the same on a Win8 laptop, Surface, and Win8 phone S
VFP 9 apps will only work on Windows 8 desktop/laptop. Surface, might for the
Windows 8 Pro (Intel) version, but have
not seen one so it has not
On Mon, Jul 9, 2012 at 11:34 AM, Dan Covill dcov...@san.rr.com wrote:
On 07/09/12 00:55, Allen wrote:
Indeed it does. But I don't see an already made app scaling size wise. I
would expect 2 apps to do it. But I've not tried
Al
The design ideologues, like Ed Leafe and (to a lesser extent!)
Original Message
Subject: Re: Windows 8
From: Stephen Russell srussell...@gmail.com
To: profoxt...@leafe.com
Date: 7/9/2012 9:46 AM
On Sat, Jul 7, 2012 at 11:38 PM, Mike Copeland m...@ggisoft.com wrote:
Curious about touchscreen w/Win8. I'm assuming Win8 requires
On Mon, Jul 9, 2012 at 10:32 AM, Mike Copeland m...@ggisoft.com wrote:
Original Message
Subject: Re: Windows 8
From: Stephen Russell srussell...@gmail.com
To: profoxt...@leafe.com
Date: 7/9/2012 9:46 AM
On Sat, Jul 7, 2012 at 11:38 PM, Mike Copeland m...@ggisoft.com wrote
Yes that's the way to go.
Al
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Behalf Of Dan Covill
The design ideologues, like Ed Leafe and (to a lesser extent!) myself, would
point out that this is precisely the reason for the n-tier system
On Mon, Jul 9, 2012, at 09:34 AM, Dan Covill wrote:
The design ideologues, like Ed Leafe and (to a lesser extent!) myself,
would point out that this is precisely the reason for the n-tier system
design.
It's also the reason that modern UI design is based more around anchors
and relative
On Mon, Jul 9, 2012, at 05:40 PM, Paul Hill wrote:
I wonder if someone will create a x86 emulator for ARM?
The OS routines (drawing windows and such) will be native code so it
wouldn't be too slow.
And have an emulation layer sucking your tablet battery dry in 30
minutes due to the huge
On 9 July 2012 21:33, Alan Bourke alanpbou...@fastmail.fm wrote:
On Mon, Jul 9, 2012, at 05:40 PM, Paul Hill wrote:
I wonder if someone will create a x86 emulator for ARM?
The OS routines (drawing windows and such) will be native code so it
wouldn't be too slow.
And have an emulation layer
On 07/07/2012 09:38 PM, Mike Copeland wrote:
Curious about touchscreen w/Win8. I'm assuming Win8 requires a
touchscreen monitor (hardware) for the touchscreen features to work.
All the monitors I've priced are $270 and up. Maybe greater demand will
drive the price of touchscreen monitors down
On Sat, Jul 7, 2012, at 11:38 PM, Mike Copeland wrote:
Curious about touchscreen w/Win8. I'm assuming Win8 requires a
touchscreen monitor (hardware) for the touchscreen features to work.
The Metro UI is only available for use with applications developed with
the new WinRT platform. AFAIK
Ah, okay. Thanks for the clarification Alan.
Mike Copeland
Original Message
Subject: Re: Windows 8
From: Alan Bourke alanpbou...@fastmail.fm
To: profoxt...@leafe.com
Date: 7/8/2012 10:46 AM
On Sat, Jul 7, 2012, at 11:38 PM, Mike Copeland wrote:
Curious about touchscreen w
Thanks Alan. Touch interface has always intrigued me...it's the cost of
the touch screens that provides a barrier.
Mike
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Subject: Re: Windows 8
From: Alan Lukachko a...@software-strategies-na.com
To: profoxt...@leafe.com
Date: 7/7/2012 11:47 PM
We've have
Good to know, Jeff. Thanks!
Mike
Original Message
Subject: Re: Windows 8
From: Jeff Johnson j...@san-dc.com
To: profoxt...@leafe.com
Date: 7/8/2012 10:13 AM
On 07/07/2012 09:38 PM, Mike Copeland wrote:
Curious about touchscreen w/Win8. I'm assuming Win8 requires
Subject: Re: Windows 8
From: Alan Lukachko a...@software-strategies-na.com
To: profoxt...@leafe.com
Date: 7/7/2012 11:47 PM
We've have a customer running a VFP touch screen app on Windows XP and
Windows 7 for ove 4 years. The Touch screen is an HP (forgot the exact
model) and we used
:21, Mike Copeland m...@ggisoft.com wrote:
Thanks Alan. Touch interface has always intrigued me...it's the cost of
the touch screens that provides a barrier.
Mike
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Subject: Re: Windows 8
From: Alan Lukachko a...@software-strategies-na.com
To: profoxt
I don't see how it could due to screen sizes
Al
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Sent: 08 July 2012 22:33
To: profoxt...@leafe.com
Subject: Re: Windows 8
On a different note, what I am curious about
Boer
Sent: 08 July 2012 22:33
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Subject: Re: Windows 8
On a different note, what I am curious about is:
Will my app work the same on a Win8 laptop, Surface, and Win8 phone S
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Thanks Alan. Touch interface has always intrigued me...it's the cost of
the touch screens that provides a barrier.
Mike
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To: profoxt...@leafe.com
Date: 7/7/2012 11:47 PM
We've
El 08/07/12 12:13, Jeff Johnson escribió:
I have a point of sale application that uses a touch screen. Touching
the screen basically duplicates the function of the mouse. I made the
buttons bigger so they can press them to perform a certain function like
pay bill, begin scanning, etc.
On 07/08/2012 05:29 PM, Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
El 08/07/12 12:13, Jeff Johnson escribió:
I have a point of sale application that uses a touch screen. Touching
the screen basically duplicates the function of the mouse. I made the
buttons bigger so they can press them to perform a certain
Jeff Johnson j...@san-dc.com wrote:
On 07/08/2012 05:29 PM, Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
What about right clicks and tool tips?
I guess they are out, aren't them?
Ricardo: The mouse is still fully functional, it is only the left
click
that is duplicated by the touch screen. You can drag drop or
Next time I'm over there I will poke around and let you know.
Thanks,
Jeff
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On 07/08/2012 06:41 PM, Tracy Pearson wrote:
Jeff Johnsonj...@san-dc.com wrote:
On 07/08/2012 05:29 PM, Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
What about
Curious about touchscreen w/Win8. I'm assuming Win8 requires a
touchscreen monitor (hardware) for the touchscreen features to work.
All the monitors I've priced are $270 and up. Maybe greater demand will
drive the price of touchscreen monitors down below $200...
Will a VFP 9 application,
on Windows 8, but I see no reason why it wouldn't.
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Behalf Of Mike Copeland
Sent: Sunday, July 08, 2012 12:38 AM
To: profoxt...@leafe.com
Subject: Re: Windows 8
Curious about touchscreen w/Win8. I'm
On Wed, Apr 11, 2012, at 09:13 AM, kamcgin...@gmail.com wrote:
Just a comment about compatibility with Windows 8?
Our application is written in VFP9 SP2.We are using Inno Setup for our
installer.
Everything works fine with no changes.
I had a quick test of ours and it looked OK too.
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