Re: [ADMIN] Please help if you can - One week to go!

2013-10-04 Thread Ken Dibble
I'm in. One of the founding board members of my agency was a woman with MS. Beginning in the late 1970s, she was one of the main energizing forces behind the creation of the organization. She never compromised on living independently and encouraging others with disabilities to do so. She pus

Re: VFP9 install on 64-bit new laptop?

2013-10-04 Thread Ken Dibble
>>What? You actually expect to buy software and then have it continue to work >>properly for you without continuing to pay for it over and over again? >> >>Wake up, man! This is 2013. Software isn't a product, it's a service. >> >>So get ready to be ser-vised Well, like I told th

Re: [NF] CPU usage remains high, despite hardly anything running....why?

2013-10-04 Thread Dan Covill
Michael, When this happens to me, which is not very often, it is without exception some sort of scheduled backup, virus scan, indexing program, or check for update status. Most of the time it's when the machine has been off for a while and the scheduled jobs decide to fire up and do all the

Re: [NF] CPU usage remains high, despite hardly anything running....why?

2013-10-04 Thread MB Software Solutions, LLC
On 10/4/2013 11:26 AM, Mike Copeland wrote: You can't kill the LMIGuardianSvc.exe (LogMeIn) remotely, obviously (using LogMeIn). And you'll have to jump through a few hoops to kill it regardless. It is a protected service that exists only to make sure LMI doesn't get hijacked. I use LogMeIn on h

RE: [NF] CPU usage remains high, despite hardly anything running....why?

2013-10-04 Thread Allen
Right click on the chm and unblock it Al -Original Message- Thanks for the tip, Dave. When I finally get control back, I'll do that. The .CHM file that came with it doesn't work. It shows the help window, but no content for anything clicked. _

Re: [NF] CPU usage remains high, despite hardly anything running....why?

2013-10-04 Thread Mike Copeland
You can't kill the LMIGuardianSvc.exe (LogMeIn) remotely, obviously (using LogMeIn). And you'll have to jump through a few hoops to kill it regardless. It is a protected service that exists only to make sure LMI doesn't get hijacked. I use LogMeIn on hundreds of computers and never have any pr

Re: [NF] CPU usage remains high, despite hardly anything running....why?

2013-10-04 Thread Stephen Russell
On Fri, Oct 4, 2013 at 10:16 AM, MB Software Solutions General Account < mbsoftwaresoluti...@mbsoftwaresolutions.com> wrote: > > Well, I restarted it recently, trying to cover that kind of bonkers > scenario. Mind you, that's not the same as turning it off, but > still...you know the standard adv

Re: [NF] CPU usage remains high, despite hardly anything running....why?

2013-10-04 Thread MB Software Solutions General Account
On Fri, October 4, 2013 10:32 am, M Jarvis wrote: > Just talking out my you-know-what here, but what if you just shut the > thing down for a while? Maybe it's some sort of power surge thing or short > that's just making the thing act bonkers on ya. Well, I restarted it recently, trying to cov

Re: [NF] CPU usage remains high, despite hardly anything running....why?

2013-10-04 Thread MB Software Solutions General Account
On Fri, October 4, 2013 10:33 am, Stephen Russell wrote: > You have process explorer? Just Kill all the Chrome.exe lines. > > > Sort the display by the CPU if Chrome isn't choking you. > > > I fond that a secondary app for Chrome was killing me months ago so I > disabled just about all of them.

RE: [NF] CPU usage remains high, despite hardly anything running....why?

2013-10-04 Thread MB Software Solutions General Account
Aah, but this is a Windows XP laptop. On Fri, October 4, 2013 10:34 am, Dave Crozier wrote: > Windows 7 problem, modify the properties of the actual chm file and click > the Unblock checkbox on the General tab. > > Dave > > > > -Original Message- > From: ProFox [mailto:profox-boun...@leaf

RE: VFP9: Very Weird Report Behavior - Solved!

2013-10-04 Thread Jack Skelley
Good Morning Tracy: I appreciate all the possibilities that were sent! But the issue was ye old exact string comparison in the case structure. One of the choices (first in the list was 'Letters') when generated the report with the 10 fields. The next case was 'Letters Summary' which generated th

RE: [NF] CPU usage remains high, despite hardly anything running....why?

2013-10-04 Thread Dave Crozier
Windows 7 problem, modify the properties of the actual chm file and click the Unblock checkbox on the General tab. Dave -Original Message- From: ProFox [mailto:profox-boun...@leafe.com] On Behalf Of MB Software Solutions General Account Sent: 04 October 2013 15:27 To: ProFox Email List

Re: [NF] CPU usage remains high, despite hardly anything running....why?

2013-10-04 Thread Stephen Russell
On Fri, Oct 4, 2013 at 9:29 AM, MB Software Solutions General Account < mbsoftwaresoluti...@mbsoftwaresolutions.com> wrote: > On Fri, October 4, 2013 10:26 am, Stephen Russell wrote: > > Is google your browser? If so you may have 80% of all cpu cycles being > > used by it. > > > Google Chrome is

Re: [NF] CPU usage remains high, despite hardly anything running....why?

2013-10-04 Thread M Jarvis
On Fri, Oct 4, 2013 at 7:29 AM, MB Software Solutions General Account wrote: > > Google Chrome is my default browser on this laptop. I guess I could start > using FireFox as my default (and temporarily uninstall Chrome) to see if > that fixes it??? > Just talking out my you-know-what here, but w

Re: [NF] CPU usage remains high, despite hardly anything running....why?

2013-10-04 Thread MB Software Solutions General Account
On Fri, October 4, 2013 10:26 am, Stephen Russell wrote: > Is google your browser? If so you may have 80% of all cpu cycles being > used by it. Google Chrome is my default browser on this laptop. I guess I could start using FireFox as my default (and temporarily uninstall Chrome) to see if that

RE: [NF] CPU usage remains high, despite hardly anything running....why?

2013-10-04 Thread MB Software Solutions General Account
On Fri, October 4, 2013 10:23 am, Dave Crozier wrote: > I think you are seeing the ptocess call logs, NOT the actual process. You > can turn off logging (File/Capture events) and decide what sort of events > you want to se using the buttons on the far right of the toolbar, then > selecting a proces

RE: [NF] CPU usage remains high, despite hardly anything running....why?

2013-10-04 Thread Dave Crozier
I think you are seeing the ptocess call logs, NOT the actual process. You can turn off logging (File/Capture events) and decide what sort of events you want to se using the buttons on the far right of the toolbar, then selecting a process and right clicking on it you can add or remove from the f

Re: [NF] CPU usage remains high, despite hardly anything running....why?

2013-10-04 Thread Stephen Russell
On Fri, Oct 4, 2013 at 9:01 AM, MB Software Solutions General Account < mbsoftwaresoluti...@mbsoftwaresolutions.com> wrote: > On Wed, October 2, 2013 9:56 am, MB Software Solutions, LLC wrote: > > On 10/2/2013 9:28 AM, Alan Bourke wrote: > > > >> Download Process Monitor from SysInternals.com, set

Re: [NF] CPU usage remains high, despite hardly anything running....why?

2013-10-04 Thread MB Software Solutions General Account
On Wed, October 2, 2013 9:56 am, MB Software Solutions, LLC wrote: > On 10/2/2013 9:28 AM, Alan Bourke wrote: > >> Download Process Monitor from SysInternals.com, set it to always on top >> and auto-scroll, and just see what seems to be hitting the filesystem >> for a while. After it gets some dat

Re: VFP9 install on 64-bit new laptop?

2013-10-04 Thread Stephen Russell
On Thu, Oct 3, 2013 at 6:48 PM, Darren wrote: > I suspect the very reason MS discontinued VFP for it is way too good a > product to discard for any other reason. > -- You made me spit out some coffee there. VFP is too tightly bound to the OS to the piont that file size limits still

RE: [NF] For those wanting to ease into solar power, or curious about it

2013-10-04 Thread Virgil Bierschwale
Will do. It was an unexpected trip -Original Message- From: ProFox [mailto:profox-boun...@leafe.com] On Behalf Of Ed Leafe Sent: Friday, October 04, 2013 7:28 AM To: ProFox Email List Subject: Re: [NF] For those wanting to ease into solar power, or curious about it On Oct 4, 2013, at 3:27

Re: Malware "eating" PRGs and SPRs

2013-10-04 Thread Christof Wollenhaupt
Hi GĂ©rard, VFP first temporarly renames the .bak (if it exists) > Then, it copies the original on a 'new' .bak > And then it creates the new .prg. Actually, it depends... If you configure the VFP editor to create a BAK file when saving a PRG file, then you are correct. VFP renames the existing

Re: [ADMIN] Please help if you can - One week to go!

2013-10-04 Thread Vassilis Aggelakos
My wife suffers from MS. Donation done! Keep up the great work Ed. Vassilis On Fri, Oct 4, 2013 at 3:25 PM, Ed Leafe wrote: > In just about a week I will riding in the MS 150, which is a two-day cycling > event to raise money for research to help cure Multiple Sclerosis. It > involves a 100

Re: [NF] For those wanting to ease into solar power, or curious about it

2013-10-04 Thread Ed Leafe
On Oct 4, 2013, at 3:27 AM, Virgil Bierschwale wrote: > Yesterday I went to harbor freight on walzem in san Antonio right down the > road from Rackspace. > > Started to stop in and say hi to ed, but I wasn't sure that they allowed > visitors. Heh, I was working from home yesterday. But still on

[ADMIN] Please help if you can - One week to go!

2013-10-04 Thread Ed Leafe
In just about a week I will riding in the MS 150, which is a two-day cycling event to raise money for research to help cure Multiple Sclerosis. It involves a 100 mile ride on the first day, and then a 58-mile return trip the following day. Here's some info on the event: http://j.mp/16Bghzt Thi

Re: VFP 7 on Windows 8

2013-10-04 Thread Mohan
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RE: VFP9: Very Weird Report Behavior

2013-10-04 Thread Richard Kaye
I can recall being bitten by something similar with an FRX created by another developer who put some code in one of the DE methods that made certain assumptions which turned out to not always be true. Of course this was long after he made the report and figuring out why it was blowing up took so

Re: [NF] For those wanting to ease into solar power, or curious about it

2013-10-04 Thread AndyHC
Now you know that's not true, even Manchester recorded double-figure sunshine hours this year! On 04/10/2013 14:12, Alan Bourke wrote: I'm guessing you live in a part of the world where the sun occasionally puts in an appearance. Around here it's all "aagh! The day-star! It burns!" [exces

RE: [NF] For those wanting to ease into solar power, or curious about it

2013-10-04 Thread Allen
My friends in the South East had solar and it runs a lot. Washing machine, tumbler dryer, even in winter Al -Original Message- Well, I exaggerate somewhat. Here and in the UK you used to be able to avail of gubmint grants to install solar panels for water heating - quite a few people aro

Re: [NF] For those wanting to ease into solar power, or curious about it

2013-10-04 Thread Alan Bourke
On Fri, Oct 4, 2013, at 09:44 AM, Virgil Bierschwale wrote: > Yeah, here in central texas it shines most of the time. > > When I was a young kid, I lived in Aberdeen Scotland. > It probably wouldn't work there at all if memory serves me correct. > Well, I exaggerate somewhat. Here and in the U

Re: VFP9: Very Weird Report Behavior

2013-10-04 Thread Peter Cushing
Jack Skelley wrote: Good Evening: At wits end on this one... I have a prg where I create a cursor to populate a report. Works fine from the prg. I then take that same code and copy it to a method in a form and the when the report runs from the form I get a variable not found error. That variabl

RE: [NF] For those wanting to ease into solar power, or curious about it

2013-10-04 Thread Virgil Bierschwale
Yeah, here in central texas it shines most of the time. When I was a young kid, I lived in Aberdeen Scotland. It probably wouldn't work there at all if memory serves me correct. Now Africa, or india, it might -Original Message- From: ProFox [mailto:profox-boun...@leafe.com] On Behalf Of

Re: [NF] For those wanting to ease into solar power, or curious about it

2013-10-04 Thread Alan Bourke
I'm guessing you live in a part of the world where the sun occasionally puts in an appearance. Around here it's all "aagh! The day-star! It burns!" ___ Post Messages to: ProFox@leafe.com Subscription Maintenance: http://mail.leafe.com/mailman/listinf

[NF] For those wanting to ease into solar power, or curious about it

2013-10-04 Thread Virgil Bierschwale
Yesterday I went to harbor freight on walzem in san Antonio right down the road from Rackspace. Started to stop in and say hi to ed, but I wasn't sure that they allowed visitors. I don't normally look at the el cheapo solutions because usually they are that way for a reason. But for $15

RE: VFP9: Very Weird Report Behavior

2013-10-04 Thread Dave Crozier
Jack, Just as a matter of interest see what alias you are pointing at in the report in the BeforeOpentables() or init() event in the report. Suspend the program here and look. Sometimes for unknown reasons I have had to force the Alias() to be hard coded here as opposed to just assuming that the