Ted,
Have searched the registry for all possible "open Last Project" options and 
can't find any setting that may hold the list of mru's. Have even tried to find 
one uniquely named project that would only occur once in the registry if it was 
held there and can't find that either.

Somehow and somewhere VFP is picking up this last used list but I'll be damned 
if I can find it. It may well be that even with a clean "no last project 
install" that VFP may still throw a C5 in which case the dreaded Microsoft 
updates may be the reason but I need to get to that point first.

Of course there is always the option of restoring a backup but that will be the 
last resort!

Dave Crozier
Software Development Manager
Flexipol Packaging Ltd.



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-----Original Message-----
From: ProFox <profox-boun...@leafe.com> On Behalf Of Ted Roche
Sent: 29 March 2018 12:08
To: profox@leafe.com
Subject: Re: VFP9 Screwed - HELP!

Tools/Options dialogs save its settings to the (evil, imho) Registry so when 
you reinstall, you have all the wonderful features you reinstalled to avoid.

Find "Open Last Project" option and turn it off. Shutdown VFP and restart.

If you can't start VFP because it's trying to open a bad project, use your 
favorite Registry tool, Seach for "FoxPro" find the "Options"
tree and the "Last Project" option. It's set to 1, set it to 0, save.

G'Luck!



On Thu, Mar 29, 2018 at 6:35 AM, Dave Crozier <da...@flexipol.co.uk> wrote:
> Fellow Gurus.
> Any input welcome as to why my VFP9 all serviced packed to date and working 
> no problem on Win 10, 64 bit has suddenly died and won't come back to life. 
> Not worried about why it went wrong, I just want a working VFP system.
>
> For some reason VFP remembers the old projects I had loaded at the time it 
> died (C5 error...) and no won't forget the projects that were loaded.
>
> First I tried a repair option and still C5's on opening and then tried a n 
> uninstall, reboot then install and it still c5's on opening my old projects 
> which I assumed it would have forgotten but obviously not. Removed all traces 
> of FoxUser.* to no avail.
>
> Running VFP 9.exe  /regserver  or vfp9 /a has no effect on loading the old 
> projects despite saying it should ignore any registry settings an primarily 
> unregistering VFP.
>
> Any ideas how I get a simple no projects loaded VFP application loaded?
>
> Of course it would happen on Year End stocktake day wouldn't it!! Grrrrrrrrrr!
>
> Dave Crozier
> Software Development Manager
> Flexipol Packaging Ltd.
>
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