Great to hear that, Malcolm. So far it is rocking along great...I'm just
hoping I don't deploy it and then start getting calls about
non-responding searches, which is fixed by restarting the FoxWeb server.
Anyway, combined with Apache on a WinXP box, it is a HUGE performance
boost over sucking
Mike,
I used FoxWeb about a decade ago for a small pilot. I was very
impressed.
Malcolm
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>Your comments match my experience exactly. Some of my clients got infected
>from hacked web pages and Avast never detected them. Their engineers will
>readily admit that this class of virus can be tweaked to bypass any
>antivirus program which is why I install Malwarebytes and Spybot on all of
Yes. I rechecked my references. It was Defender and I assumed that MS
Security stuff was a post successor to it. If it was a complete rewrite then
I have to back off my comments.
The Avast prompts don't require acknowledgement. I just tell my customers
that they will come up every time the PC b
Your comments match my experience exactly. Some of my clients got infected
from hacked web pages and Avast never detected them. Their engineers will
readily admit that this class of virus can be tweaked to bypass any
antivirus program which is why I install Malwarebytes and Spybot on all of
my
>On Tue, August 14, 2012 10:57 am, Alan Bourke wrote:
> > Another thing - if you don't use a DBC then you can't use transactional
> > updates of tables, so for me the vanishingly small chance of getting a
> > corrupted DBC that you could get back by restoring 3 files from from
> > yesterday's back
>Got tired of the constant prompts to upgrade and update. Seems like
>nothing can happen in Avast without end user's involvement. I don't want
>the end user updating anything. I don't want to be notified that "Avast
>Upgrades are now on special!" All that does is cause my end users to
>contact me
> > What are you doing with Open Office? Spreadsheets or text documents?
> >
> > I have a few little things that I was considering returning in either
> > and was looking for a non OFFICE solution.
>
>Spreadsheets only for now.
>
>To familiarise myself I just tried an export into OO and my app
>
Don't think that will work. The Init code will hang at the READ EVENTS.
The usual way is to have a .PRG with:
DO FORM yourform
READ EVENTS
and then have the CLEAR EVENTS in either the Quit button Click, or in the
Form Destroy event.
Fred
On Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at 4:29 PM, Gary Jeurink wrote:
So I will put READ EVENTS in the init method and then the CLEAR EVENTS in
the quit form button. Right now I just have a main form that calls any forms
that I need. I've never had any formal instruction other than books.
Gary Jeurink
-Original Message-
From: Gary Jeurink [mailto:g.jeur...@
You guys have been a godsend for me. I wrote a gymnastics scoring program in
1995 in pascal and I want to try to develop my skills to do it in foxpro.
Being able to create an .exe would make it portable. I've been trying to
learn PHP and mySql a maybe develop a wireless version but my skills aren't
If your spare PC can swap parts with the misbehaving one you might try
swapping network cards. That would test the card as well as get around a
blocked MAC address.
Joe Yoder
On Wednesday, August 15, 2012 3:52 PM, M Jarvis wrote:
>
>Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2012 12:52:08 -0700
>From: M Jarvis
>To: pro
Are they rj45'd into the network? Try a different machine in the problem
port. Put one on or off dhcp, etc...
-Lew Schwartz
On Aug 15, 2012 4:09 PM, "Ted Roche" wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at 3:52 PM, M Jarvis wrote:
>
> > Well so far nothing is helping... the thing worked before, now it
> >
On 08/15/12 12:40, Mike Copeland wrote:
> All I want my AV solution to do is
> a) block viri
> b) update itself without being told to
> c) keep off the screen
Amen, brother. And that's why I, too, use MSE.
Dan
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WPA2 is on my WRT54G, so I would assume it's on all later models as well.
Dan
On 08/15/12 14:05, M Jarvis wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at 1:54 PM, Paul Hill wrote:
>> On 15 August 2012 20:21, Nicholas Geti wrote:
>>> For home networking use the WRT54Gs can't be beat.
>>
>> Sure they can. The
Glad to hear the Theme fixed the crashes.
Personally, I would leave the "enginebehavior" in only if it fixed
something. Comment them out and see if it runs OK. If they turn out to
be needed, uncomment them.
Dan Covill
On 08/15/12 10:26, Gary Jeurink wrote:
> I saw screen yesterday but could
MB Software Solutions General Account wrote on 2012-08-15:
> VFP9SP2 - WinXP
>
> I've got a Top Level Form (ShowWindow=2) which needs to launch another
> form on top (on demand). When my code does the DO FORM, the pop-up form
> shows BEHIND the Top Level Form.
>
> How do I get this to sh
On Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at 1:54 PM, Paul Hill wrote:
> On 15 August 2012 20:21, Nicholas Geti wrote:
>> For home networking use the WRT54Gs can't be beat.
>
> Sure they can. The WRT54 is ancient. I've got a TP-Link TL-WR1043ND
> which runs OpenWRT great.
> I'm running FTP, HTTP, UPnP media server,
On 8/15/12 1:57 PM, Ed Leafe wrote:
> On Aug 15, 2012, at 3:48 PM, Mike Copeland wrote:
>
>> But Backdoors are pretty common. No?
>
> Not on any system I've ever owned. There were the Sony rootkits from a
> few years ago, but those only affected Windows computers.
Mike, it is all laid out
On Aug 15, 2012, at 3:48 PM, Mike Copeland wrote:
> But Backdoors are pretty common. No?
Not on any system I've ever owned. There were the Sony rootkits from a
few years ago, but those only affected Windows computers.
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On 15 August 2012 20:21, Nicholas Geti wrote:
> For home networking use the WRT54Gs can't be beat.
Sure they can. The WRT54 is ancient. I've got a TP-Link TL-WR1043ND
which runs OpenWRT great.
I'm running FTP, HTTP, UPnP media server, Samba etc.
It has a USB port so I have a 1TB drive plugged
Gary Jeurink wrote on 2012-08-15:
> Okay, I read Tracy's message and I checked the hide on the command window
> and then when I run it as an APP it its good. About the CLEAR EVENTS &
READ
> EVENTS, I have never used them. Is this a foxpro-9 thing or something I
need
> to learn.
> I am also a
Nothing...zero experience with Apple.
But Backdoors are pretty common. No?
Mike
Original Message
Subject: Re: [NF] Does this concern anyone else about using an Apple device?
From: Ed Leafe
To: profoxt...@leafe.com
Date: 8/15/2012 3:35 PM
On Aug 15, 2012, at 3:30 PM, Mike Cope
On Aug 15, 2012, at 3:39 PM, Michael Oke, II wrote:
> Lack of experience with the device(s) in question? Just a WAG of course.
Combined with an inability to read? ;-)
"To take advantage of this feature, you will have to turn it on. This is
simple. Just make sure the box for enabling
Okay, I read Tracy's message and I checked the hide on the command window
and then when I run it as an APP it its good. About the CLEAR EVENTS & READ
EVENTS, I have never used them. Is this a foxpro-9 thing or something I need
to learn.
I am also a bit overwhelmed by the extra records in the proper
Lack of experience with the device(s) in question? Just a WAG of course.
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On Aug 15, 2012, at 1:35 PM, Ed Leafe wrote:
> On Aug 15, 2012, at 3:30 PM, Mike Copeland wrote:
>
>> Just w
On Aug 15, 2012, at 3:30 PM, Mike Copeland wrote:
> Just would prefer that turning said feature on, or off, would be
> completely within my control and only my control.
???
And what leads you to believe that it isn't?
-- Ed Leafe
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Not in the least. First of all, all my Mac products have the ability for this
kind of functionality, if you wish. I have it turned on or my wife's iPhone as
she has a habit of losing phones.
As far as the Jobs' hardware, the thief didn't know whose house he was hitting
until he found some mail
On 8/15/12 1:24 PM, Ed Leafe wrote:
> On Aug 15, 2012, at 3:17 PM, Mike Copeland wrote:
>
>> If true, does that make anyone else wonder about the risk of owning an
>> Apple device? Or am I being naive and the same could happen with a
>> Windows box? Was it GPS? There were probably some forensics
Hammers drive nails, and hammers smash thumbs. And fantasies can come true.
No denying that a locator function could be handy! Wish I had one for my
remote control...
Just would prefer that turning said feature on, or off, would be
completely within my control and only my control.
Mike
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Good question. It may be that Jobs computers got special handling at
Apple, and it raised some questions when it "checked in".
Fred
On Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at 1:17 PM, Mike Copeland wrote:
> Someone broke in to Steve Jobs house last month and stole a bunch of
> stuff, including some Apple comput
On Aug 15, 2012, at 3:17 PM, Mike Copeland wrote:
> If true, does that make anyone else wonder about the risk of owning an
> Apple device? Or am I being naive and the same could happen with a
> Windows box? Was it GPS? There were probably some forensics involved
> that are not disclosed to the
Someone broke in to Steve Jobs house last month and stole a bunch of
stuff, including some Apple computers.
The police caught the guy when he connected the computer(s) to the
Internet and the system connected back to the Apple Mothership for some
updates.
(I'm out of my league here regarding Ap
Now there's a surprise!
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>
> Defender was built by Microsoft while MSE was based on a product they
> purchased from somebody else.
>
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On Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at 3:52 PM, M Jarvis wrote:
> Well so far nothing is helping... the thing worked before, now it
> don't... for giggles I found another PC up there and it worked like a
> champ first try.
Yeah, It's Windows. It's like that.
> Not sure how to go about checking if IP blocking
Using IIS? SOAP? Other?
FoxWeb works with Apache, which I have a ton of experience with and
prefer, even on a Windows platform.
The simplicity of FoxWeb, from what I can see, is that it is like a
blend of PHP and VFP...with some HTML thrown in. It's kind of cool to be
able to write Fox code in
What did the Filezilla log show? If you set it to DEBUG level, it will
report a huge amount of communications detail.
Mike
Original Message
Subject: Re: [NF] DOS/FTP problem
From: M Jarvis
To: profoxt...@leafe.com
Date: 8/15/2012 2:52 PM
On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 10:39 AM, Ted
You need a READ EVENTS line somewhere. Don't forget, you'll also need a
CLEAR EVENTS either from a menu option, or maybe a close button on a form
that would have that line in it's click event code.
Many options, all depends on what you want to do and how you want to do it.
Fred
On Wed, Aug 15,
Gary Jeurink wrote on 2012-08-15:
> Last issue... I hope. I rebuilt as an application with the changes and it
> runs fine but it opens with the command window on top of it. How do I
push
> the application on top. I don't see a z-order.
>
> Gary Jeurink
>
Gary,
If the command window is set
On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 10:39 AM, Ted Roche wrote:
> You might check with the Powers That Be at the far end of the
> connection to find out if they firewall ftp access to limit it to only
> some IP addresses or machine IDs.
>
> --
> Ted Roche
Well so far nothing is helping... the thing worked be
THAT explains a lot!
Reminds me of Fox and Access... (bought vs. homebrew)
Mike
Original Message
Subject: Re: [NF] Wireless Router problem/life time
From: Michael Oke, II
To: profoxt...@leafe.com
Date: 8/15/2012 2:47 PM
Defender was built by Microsoft while MSE was based on a
Defender was built by Microsoft while MSE was based on a product they purchased
from somebody else.
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On Aug 15, 2012, at 12:40 PM, Mike Copeland wrote:
> Got tired of the constant pro
Got tired of the constant prompts to upgrade and update. Seems like
nothing can happen in Avast without end user's involvement. I don't want
the end user updating anything. I don't want to be notified that "Avast
Upgrades are now on special!" All that does is cause my end users to
contact me wa
Last issue... I hope. I rebuilt as an application with the changes and it
runs fine but it opens with the command window on top of it. How do I push
the application on top. I don't see a z-order.
Gary Jeurink
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From: Rafael Copquin [mailto:rcopq...@fibertel.com.ar]
Sent:
With full acknowledgement and due respect to Thierry and FoxInCloud...
Does anyone have any experience using FoxWeb?
I've been playing with FoxWeb the last couple of days and it fits my
need very well...I'm just concerned whether there are any gotcha's or
weak spots before moving ahead and putt
For home networking use the WRT54Gs can't be beat. They are my favorite and
I can still buy them on Newegg. Increasing the power makes them even better.
I have put them in rather large homes and was able to reach all rooms
without a repeater.
- Original Message -
From: "Mike Copeland"
I get two scenarios: the client gets an alert but ignores it or they click
on Spam. Once they do that they are done for.
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From: "Michael Oke, II"
To: "ProFox Email List"
Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2012 3:12 PM
Subject: Re: [NF] Wireless Router problem/life time
>
As I stated below, I swapped out the router. The new one works perfectly.
Exactly what was wrong with the old one I cannot say. It would disconnect at
random times and show an "X" on the connection icon. But sometimes I could
still open a web site. Other times when running LOGMEIN, I could not o
Why?
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From: "Mike Copeland"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2012 1:51 PM
Subject: Re: [NF] Wireless Router problem/life time
> +1
>
> In fact, I've been removing Avast from every workstation I manage.
>
> Mike
>
> Original Message
> Subject: Re: [
Not quite and it requires explanation, to the majority of my clients anyway, as
to how they got an infection even tho they have anti-virus software. I've
worked out the script very well and even the most technophobe feels like they
have a base understanding. YMMV.
Michael Oke, II
661-349-6221
FWIW, out of all the wireless boxen I've used (with exception of the
$500+ Cisco boxes) the Linksys WRT54G's were the overall winners for
performance and reliability.
Mike
Original Message
Subject: Re: [NF] Wireless Router problem/life time
From: Nicholas Geti
To: profoxt...@
VFP9SP2 -- http://www.foxpert.com/docs/excel.en.htm
Just finished implementing Christof Wollenhaupt's logic for creating Excel
spreadsheets with data from my queries and I have to say...I love it so
much that I'm thinking of retooling other things I did years ago to use
this approach instead of th
Try Tomato.
http://www.howtogeek.com/59152/boost-networking-performance-by-installing-tomato-on-your-router/
It works great on many router brands. It has an option to double signal
strength if the router supports it. The Linksys WRT54GL router works.
Here is a list of proven routers:
· ASUS WL-
The results are the same. It is easier to explain all malware as viruses
rather than go into detail about root kits, keyloggers, etc., etc. Many of
my clients can barely turn on their computers.
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From: "Michael Oke, II"
To: "ProFox Email List"
Sent: Wednesday, Augu
Sweet! Thanks Rafael!
Mike
Original Message
Subject: Re: vfp and open office
From: Rafael Copquin
To: profoxt...@leafe.com
Date: 8/15/2012 1:02 PM
Use the _shellexecute class that ships with VFP 9. It is inside the
_environ.vcx
Just stick it to your form. Rename it to somethi
Use the _shellexecute class that ships with VFP 9. It is inside the
_environ.vcx
Just stick it to your form. Rename it to something more friendly, like
"xlslauncher".
Then
select mycursor
copy to c:\data\mycursor type xl5
local cExelFile
cExcelFile = 'c:\data\mycursor.xls'
thisform.xlslaunc
maketransactable()
istransactable()
Rafael Copquin
El 15/08/2012 12:17 p.m., MB Software Solutions General Account escribió:
> On Tue, August 14, 2012 10:57 am, Alan Bourke wrote:
>> Another thing - if you don't use a DBC then you can't use transactional
>> updates of tables, so for me the vanish
+1
In fact, I've been removing Avast from every workstation I manage.
Mike
Original Message
Subject: Re: [NF] Wireless Router problem/life time
From: Allen
To: profoxt...@leafe.com
Date: 8/15/2012 5:32 AM
A me too here
Al
-Original Message-
You surprise me. All the
Yes, if you are trying to run an app written in a previous version of
VFP. If you start a new one, you might want to learn the differences,
especially in the sql sentences. Report behavior refers to the new way
of making reports, ie with report listeners. If you want to stick to the
old way of
That is true. I have over 400 clients whose PCs I have worked on.
Microsoft's virus tools are installed by default unless the user shuts it
off. My clients don't know how to do that and they bring infected PCs to me
to work on. This implies that the viruses got through somehow.
- Original Mes
I saw screen yesterday but couldn't find it today so I went into my main
program and added _SCREEN.Themes = .f. and it calls the first form and
it works. Should I leave in the two lines below?
set enginebehavior 70
set reportbehavior 80
Some one else gave me these recommendations.
Gary Jeurin
Yes - sorry about that :-)
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> From: profoxtech-boun...@leafe.com [mailto:profoxtech-
> boun...@leafe.com] On Behalf Of Allen
> Sent: 15 August 2012 16:58
> To: profoxt...@leafe.com
> Subject: RE: [NF] Wireless Router problem/life
So we can only buy them in the UK?
Al
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From: profoxtech-boun...@leafe.com [mailto:profoxtech-boun...@leafe.com] On
Behalf Of Jean Laeremans
Sent: 15 August 2012 17:31
To: profoxt...@leafe.com
Subject: Re: [NF] Wireless Router problem/life time
2p + 1p ?
A+
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From: profoxtech-boun...@leafe.com [mailto:profoxtech-boun...@leafe.com] On
Behalf Of Nicholas Geti
That is true. I have over
2p + 1p ?
A+
jml
On Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at 5:21 PM, Ted Roche wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 13, 2012 at 2:08 PM, Lew Schwartz wrote:
>> I'm thinking about a reset, too. I replaced my original LinkSys after
>> a lightning storm some years ago, but I'll try a pia reflash first
>> this time.
>>
>> Does anyon
On Mon, Aug 13, 2012 at 2:08 PM, Lew Schwartz wrote:
> I'm thinking about a reset, too. I replaced my original LinkSys after
> a lightning storm some years ago, but I'll try a pia reflash first
> this time.
>
> Does anyone know of some 3p bios that'll actually increase signal strength?
>
What's 3
On Tue, August 14, 2012 10:57 am, Alan Bourke wrote:
> Another thing - if you don't use a DBC then you can't use transactional
> updates of tables, so for me the vanishingly small chance of getting a
> corrupted DBC that you could get back by restoring 3 files from from
> yesterday's backup is vast
On Mon, August 13, 2012 1:40 pm, Matt Slay wrote:
> Did you see Jim's message that PEM Editor is now dependent on Thor?
>
>
> So, you'll need to download Thor from CodePlex and run Thor.app, then let
> it (Thor) install PEM Editor through its Check for Updates mechanism.
>
>
>
> Thor brings many mo
Not everything that infects a computer is a virus.
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On Aug 15, 2012, at 7:59 AM, Nicholas Geti wrote:
> That is true. I have over 400 clients whose PCs I have worked on.
> Microsoft's
I am talking about Windows XP and the virus tools provided by Microsoft. I
have no experience with Windows 7 security issues so cannot comment on that.
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From: "John Weller"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2012 4:00 AM
Subject: RE: [NF] Wireless Router problem/life t
That is true. I have over 400 clients whose PCs I have worked on.
Microsoft's virus tools are installed by default unless the user shuts it
off. My clients don't know how to do that and they bring infected PCs to me
to work on. This implies that the viruses got through somehow.
- Original
On 14 August 2012 15:03, Stephen Russell wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 13, 2012 at 11:10 AM, Paul Hill wrote:
>> I have had some success with C# and Open Office.
>>
> ---
>
> What are you doing with Open Office? Spreadsheets or text documents?
>
> I have a few little things that I was co
Desmond,
I have a programatic FTP class. I have just tried to upload it to Ed's site but
it fails with a 404 Bad request error ... no file specified.
If you want it I'll email to you direct.
Dave
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Tks Nicholas.
E.
>
> From: Nicholas Geti
>To: ProFox Email List
>Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2012 1:39 AM
>Subject: Re: [NF] Wireless Router problem/life time
>
>MS Security Essentials is not that good. The following programs are much
>better. If you are run
A me too here
Al
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You surprise me. All the feedback I have had says that it as good as any
other. I use it in conjunction with Spybot S&D and have never had any
trouble (touch wood :-) ).
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MSE is easily as good as any of the other free options, and faster, and
better integrated into Windows IMO.
Combofix, Malwarebytes and Spybot are not the same thing - they are
largely for cleaning up after the problem has occurred.
--
Alan Bourke
alanpbourke (at) fastmail (dot) fm
It's recently gotten better.
From: John Weller
To: profox@leafe.com
Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2012 4:00 AM
Subject: RE: [NF] Wireless Router problem/life time
You surprise me. All the feedback I have had says that it as good as any
other. I use it in conjun
You surprise me. All the feedback I have had says that it as good as any
other. I use it in conjunction with Spybot S&D and have never had any
trouble (touch wood :-) ).
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> MS Security Essentials is not that good.
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