Re: Record out of range on Vista client

2009-07-10 Thread Michael Madigan
Make sure your opt locks are turned off on both machines, Make sure write caching is turned off Make sure permissions are correct Vista seems to have a lot of problems with "trusted sites", make sure the server is in the client's trusted sites list. It sounds to me like a caching problem.

RE: [OT] OK Global Warming believers, explain frost in July.

2009-07-10 Thread Michael Madigan
It's just a way for the connected people to make money on this. Goldman Sachs is going to be heavily involved in carbon credit trading, so is General Electric. You know the politicians already have a piece of the pie, so it's just going to be a way to make money on a phony concept.

RE: [OT] OK Global Warming believers, explain frost in July.

2009-07-10 Thread Geoff
You may have noticed that no one really talks about Global Warming anymore. in the face of record cold snaps across much of the globe it seems rather dumb to do so. now it is 'Climate Change'. that is much, much harder to quantify so now we can much more easily blame humans for climate change becau

RE: [OT] OK Global Warming believers, explain frost in July.

2009-07-10 Thread Bob Calco
> > i guess global warming is causing cooling. Dude, you are SO behind the times, terminologically speaking. In response to the observation that things have in fact been getting cooler, not warmer, they now claim that CO2 causes *climate change*. That is, holding all other variables constant,

[OT] OK Global Warming believers, explain frost in July.

2009-07-10 Thread Michael Madigan
i guess global warming is causing cooling. http://wattsupwiththat.com/2009/07/08/weve-never-had-frost-in-july/#more-9234 * Join the OBAMA RESISTANCE MOVEMENT! http://www.cafepress.com/rightwingmike/6181419 _

RE: Record out of range on Vista client

2009-07-10 Thread Tracy Pearson
Then she is doing something different than other users and you've got an errant GOTO type of process. -Original Message- From: MB Software Solutions, LLC Sent: Friday, July 10, 2009 5:07 PM Tracy Pearson wrote: > Sounds like the data file is not properly shared on the XP box. The > Vista

RE: [NF] Backup strategy

2009-07-10 Thread Michael Madigan
The write cycles have gone up and the reliability has gone up, but using them to back up is way too dependent on user interaction. --- On Fri, 7/10/09, Kevin O'Shea wrote: > From: Kevin O'Shea > Subject: RE: [NF] Backup strategy > To: profox@leafe.com > Date: Friday, July 10, 2009, 3:53 PM >

Re: Record out of range on Vista client

2009-07-10 Thread MB Software Solutions, LLC
Tracy Pearson wrote: > Sounds like the data file is not properly shared on the XP box. The Vista > client is seeing it as READONLY. No...the Vista user is able to save changes most of the time...this bug just occurs on rare occasion. Very weird. Doesn't seem to cause problems for her. -- Mi

RE: Record out of range on Vista client

2009-07-10 Thread Tracy Pearson
Sounds like the data file is not properly shared on the XP box. The Vista client is seeing it as READONLY. -Original Message- From: MB Software Solutions, LLC Sent: Friday, July 10, 2009 4:35 PM VFP9SP2 app on Vista workstation, connecting to WinXP Pro machine in p2p network setup (via si

Record out of range on Vista client

2009-07-10 Thread MB Software Solutions, LLC
VFP9SP2 app on Vista workstation, connecting to WinXP Pro machine in p2p network setup (via simple file share) Vista client gets "Record out of range" when I do a MyForm.Show call. Not sure what's going on there, but I only seem to get this error from this Vista workstation. Odd. Ideas? tia!

RE: [NF] Backup strategy

2009-07-10 Thread Kevin O'Shea
I remember hearing about thumbdrives having a maximum amount of write cycles to them when they first came out - not sure if that is still (or ever was) the case. Would be worth considering/checking out though. Kevin -Original Message- From: profoxtech-boun...@leafe.com [mailto:profoxtech

Re: [NF] Problem with vfp and vista read only cursor

2009-07-10 Thread Michael Madigan
That may be true, but it still blows up a program that works fine in XP. --- On Fri, 7/10/09, Michael Oke, II wrote: > From: Michael Oke, II > Subject: Re: [NF] Problem with vfp and vista read only cursor > To: "ProFox Email List" > Date: Friday, July 10, 2009, 2:53 PM > As it shouldn't. 

Re: [NF] Backup strategy

2009-07-10 Thread Michael Madigan
I would recommend Carbonite on the server. Flawless automatic backups offsite and with up to 30 days of revisions per file. --- On Fri, 7/10/09, Peter Cushing wrote: > From: Peter Cushing > Subject: [NF] Backup strategy > To: "ProFox List" > Date: Friday, July 10, 2009, 11:39 AM > Hi Al

Re: [NF] Problem with vfp and vista read only cursor

2009-07-10 Thread Michael Oke, II
As it shouldn't. The root directory of any drive is hardly an appropriate place to put temporary files. - ::moii - Michael Madigan wrote: > Also, I used to use the root for temp files, Vista won't let you do that. > > --- On Fri, 7/10/09, Brian Abbott wrote: > >> From: Brian Abbott

Re: [NF] Problem with vfp and vista read only cursor

2009-07-10 Thread Michael Madigan
Also, I used to use the root for temp files, Vista won't let you do that. --- On Fri, 7/10/09, Brian Abbott wrote: > From: Brian Abbott > Subject: Re: [NF] Problem with vfp and vista read only cursor > To: profox@leafe.com > Date: Friday, July 10, 2009, 11:42 AM > Where is the data located?  A

Re: [NF] Problem with vfp and vista read only cursor

2009-07-10 Thread Michael Madigan
If you're installing by copying from a Cd, vista will keep the read-only attributes of the Cd. You have to change the attributes. --- On Fri, 7/10/09, Brian Abbott wrote: > From: Brian Abbott > Subject: Re: [NF] Problem with vfp and vista read only cursor > To: profox@leafe.com > Date: Fr

Re: [OT] Obama poll numbers in free-fall

2009-07-10 Thread Michael Madigan
It isn't part of the solution in the swing states. This illegal alien Kenyan is going to set back the country 25 years or more. Anybody who voted third party in a state that was close has blood on their hands * Join the OBAMA RESISTANCE MOV

RE: [NF] Technique to pre-load very large files into RAM?

2009-07-10 Thread Malcolm Greene
Peter, Leland, Christof, Thanks for your feedback. It turns out that its quite easy to create and mount RAM disks under Linux. Recent versions of Windows do not include RAM disk utilities, but there appear to be some reasonably priced commercial RAM drive packages that we may look at. I say may be

Re: [OT] Obama poll numbers in free-fall

2009-07-10 Thread Michael Madigan
You don't get to make the choice when you have to stop evil, you have to vote for the better of the two candidates, not vote for some guy with no chance. --- On Fri, 7/10/09, Stephen Russell wrote: > From: Stephen Russell > Subject: Re: [OT] Obama poll numbers in free-fall > To: "ProFox Email

RE: [NF] Problem with vfp and vista read only cursor

2009-07-10 Thread Jerry Foote
The problem was with User Access Control.. Go to Control Panel -- User Accounts. Select the User Account that you are using and UNcheck the "User Access Control" Jerry -Original Message- From: profox-boun...@leafe.com [mailto:profox-boun...@leafe.com] On Behalf Of Stephen Russell Sent: F

Re: [OT] Obama poll numbers in free-fall

2009-07-10 Thread Michael Oke, II
Wrong Mike. I reside in a state that wasn't going to send it's electoral votes to any party other than the Democrats so, if they are paying attention, the Republican's should have noticed all the votes going to third party candidates and wondered why. Part of the problem? No, part of the solu

Re: [NF] Backup strategy

2009-07-10 Thread Malcolm Greene
Peter, Your strategy is one that 'sounds good on paper', but you may be surprised how slow these USB memory sticks really are. I think you may be better off with a small, portable USB or (faster) eSATA drive. Malcolm ___ Post Messages to: ProFox@leaf

RE: [NF] Backup strategy

2009-07-10 Thread Gilbert M. Hale
I agree with Stephen re: how slow even "fast memory" (really, "less slow") RAM sticks are. I made the mistake of getting a 16Gb memory stick to move somewhat large files between a few non-networked machines. What a mistake! Other than their small size I find using external eSATA II or USB2 HDD un

[NF] Google honors Tesla

2009-07-10 Thread Stephen Russell
The logo for today on Google is a Tesla coil. -- Stephen Russell Sr. Production Systems Programmer SQL Server DBA Web and Winform Development Independent Contractor Memphis TN 901.246-0159 ___ Post Messages to: ProFox@leafe.com Subscription Maintena

Re: [NF] Backup strategy

2009-07-10 Thread Peter Cushing
Stephen Russell wrote: > They are very slow. What SIZE of data are you moving? 2 gig or 20? > Could be anything up to the 32Gb. We reckon it will have from about 2am when it will start copying. That will give us 7.5 hours until we start work but we can leave it running after that as it is

Re: [OT] Obama poll numbers in free-fall

2009-07-10 Thread Pete Theisen
Stephen Russell wrote: > On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 5:16 PM, Michael Madigan wrote: >> You guys are part of the problem. You should have voted for McCain to stop >> this creep. >> >> You wasted your vote and you f*cked this country. >> > -- > > > Thinking that is either R or D h

Re: [NF] Problem with vfp and vista read only cursor

2009-07-10 Thread Stephen Russell
On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 10:51 AM, Jerry Foote wrote: > The file in question now is in the start up folder. Where can I read about > where I have to put files and give permissions for some one other than a > admin to run program? > Thanks Jerry Where do you point your

Re: [NF] Problem with vfp and vista read only cursor

2009-07-10 Thread Brian Abbott
Here's a start: http://my.advisor.com/articles.nsf/aid/18897 Jerry Foote wrote: > The file in question now is in the start up folder. Where can I read about > where I have to put files and give permissions for some one other than a > admin to run program? > Thanks Jerry > > -Original Message

Re: [OT] Obama poll numbers in free-fall

2009-07-10 Thread Stephen Russell
On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 5:16 PM, Michael Madigan wrote: > > You guys are part of the problem.  You should have voted for McCain to stop > this creep. > > You wasted your vote and you f*cked this country. > -- Thinking that is either R or D has screwed the country. Both camps

Re: [NF] Backup strategy

2009-07-10 Thread Stephen Russell
On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 10:39 AM, Peter Cushing wrote: > Hi All, > > We are just reviewing our backup strategy after our REV drive died. > The cost of replacing the drive is about £260, but for about the same > price we can get 5 x 32GB memory sticks.  We can then use these for > Monday to Friday b

RE: [NF] Problem with vfp and vista read only cursor

2009-07-10 Thread Jerry Foote
The file in question now is in the start up folder. Where can I read about where I have to put files and give permissions for some one other than a admin to run program? Thanks Jerry -Original Message- From: profox-boun...@leafe.com [mailto:profox-boun...@leafe.com] On Behalf Of Brian Abbo

Re: [NF] Problem with vfp and vista read only cursor

2009-07-10 Thread Brian Abbott
Where is the data located? And what access rights has the user? Vista is very picky about these things. Try relocating the data to a folder just off the root (ie not a subfolder of program files) and/or log on as admin and see if either makes a difference. Jerry Foote wrote: > I am attempti

[NF] Problem with vfp and vista read only cursor

2009-07-10 Thread Jerry Foote
I forgot to add the code. I am attempting to install a routine on a vista machine and some how vista has determined that the dbf is a read only cursor. The program is compiled in vfp 9.0 sp2.. the install is generated by setup Factory 6.0 A piece on sample code is included below. In the browse win

[NF] Backup strategy

2009-07-10 Thread Peter Cushing
Hi All, We are just reviewing our backup strategy after our REV drive died. The cost of replacing the drive is about £260, but for about the same price we can get 5 x 32GB memory sticks. We can then use these for Monday to Friday backup that can be taken home every night. The advantage of a stic

[NF] Problem with vfp and vista read only cursor

2009-07-10 Thread Jerry Foote
I am attempting to install a routine on a vista machine and some how vista has determined that the dbf is a read only cursor. The program is compiled in vfp 9.0 sp2.. the install is generated by setup Factory 6.0 A piece on sample code is included below. In the browse window I cannot modify the da