I tried to kill the program but the desktop is already messed up.
Only way to recover is to restart or logoff.

I sell this program for $30. I can't expect people to jump thru hoops
to get it to run correctly on Vista ...


> 
> What happens when you ctrl-alt-del, bring up the task 
> manager, and start 
> killing processes, specifically vfp9.exe and then explorer.exe. If 
> explorer doesn't restart automatically, do file|run and type 
> 'explorer.exe' into the run box.
> 
> Does any of that restore sanity without having to reboot?
> 
> Not that it helps your problem, but it may narrow down where 
> the problem is.
> 
> 
> > Has anyone else seen this behaviour with Vista?
> > The VFP9 SP1 EXE works fine on XP.
> 
> This sounds foolish (why not do this on a reliable OS 
> instead) but what 
> about running Windows XP inside a virtual machine running under Vista?
> 
> Paul
> 
> 
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