On 01/14/2015 06:59 PM, Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
As far as glassware goes, I've reached the point where I'm turning
down brewery logo glasses unless they're sufficiently different.
Life's rough.
-Jerry
I do not have even one glass or mug that is not promoting something. Are
they any good? D
one of the disadvantages of living in the boonies..
used to enjoy a pale ale every friday at gordon biersch's in vegas.
We have a brewery in fredericksburg, tx but I haven't been there much as
its out of my reach at the current moment.
I'm not a wine drinker, but there are lots of wineries cropp
> guess I will never be a beer connoisseur as I prefer mine nearly froze
> and in a miller lite can.
If that's what works for you, enjoy it.
As far as glassware goes, I've reached the point where I'm turning
down brewery logo glasses unless they're sufficiently different.
Life's rough.
-Jerry
Don't believe this is off topic as all of us have a vested interest in
computer jobs.
For those wanting a copy of the spreadsheet used to produce the chart
showing how many jobs were gained or lost in the computer industry from
2000 to 2014, email me and I'll send you a copy.
Note: these are not
Alan:
No...still returns 2 as an error.
I can read other keys using registry,prg but not the Defender keys.
I did change the owner of the key and made sure 'read' was checked but still
returns an error.
Thanks for any insight!
Jack
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On Wed, Jan 14, 2015 at 3:50 PM, Ken Kixmoeller (ProFox) <
foxh...@information-architecture.com> wrote:
> Beer -- don't get me started. Actually -- get me started, please.
>
> Just last night I was at a local tavern with a great selection -- about 60
> on tap. I had a couple really good ones, but
If you run VFP as administrator does it work?
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On Wed, 14 Jan 2015, at 10:04 PM, Jack Skelley wrote:
> Al:
> I can see the key in the registry:
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows Defender
> But I can't open it. It returns an error
Al:
I can see the key in the registry:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows Defender
But I can't open it. It returns an error of 2.
Thanks for any insight!
Jack
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guess I will never be a beer connoisseur as I prefer mine nearly froze and
in a miller lite can.
On Wed, Jan 14, 2015 at 3:50 PM, Ken Kixmoeller (ProFox) <
foxh...@information-architecture.com> wrote:
> Beer -- don't get me started. Actually -- get me started, please.
>
> Just last night I was a
Beer -- don't get me started. Actually -- get me started, please.
Just last night I was at a local tavern with a great selection -- about 60
on tap. I had a couple really good ones, but they were both too cold. I sat
for the first few minutes cradling each of the glasses, warming the
wonderful eli
Sorry late in on this. Can you not see the key? Or is it the dword that's
the problem?
Al
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Skelley
Sent: 14 January 2015 22:32
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Subject: RE: VFP6: Windows 8.1 Read A Registry
Ted:
Well, you know more than I do!!!
Thanks for looking. Unfortunately I don't have a plan B for this.
Perhaps Windows 10 will be better...
Best
Jack
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Sent: Wednes
On Wed, Jan 14, 2015 at 3:28 PM, Jack Skelley
wrote:
> Ted:
> Were you able to read the Windows defender key? I thought it worked on my
> Win7 box but it did not. It returned a 0 (meaning enabled) but that was the
> original default value.
>
Jack:
It worked on my Win 8.1 box: I have the key, re
Ted:
Were you able to read the Windows defender key? I thought it worked on my Win7
box but it did not. It returned a 0 (meaning enabled) but that was the original
default value.
The error code on the key open is a 2 in Win7 and Win8.1.
No issues on the registry. I've been around the block once o
Hi, Jack:
I suspect this error is the same reason your original code didn't work. As
I said, I ran the code on my sole Win 8.1 box here, and it ran fine.
If you open the registry in RegEdit (the usual disclaimers apply: make
backups, don't change anything; if apocalypse occurs, it's not my fault)
Good Afternoon Ted:
In regopenkey in registry.prg returns an error of 2.
I think error 2 means the key can't be opened.
Using the registry class in Windows 7 works fine.
Thanks for the help.
Jack
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On 01/14/2015 08:21 AM, Stephen Russell wrote:
> When the brewer places temperature based inks letting you know that
> the beer is now cold enough for you to not really taste it you
> might want to find a new brewer.
Ha! Excellent observation.
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On Wed, Jan 14, 2015 at 6:18 AM, Allen wrote:
> You have the wrong friends on faceache :)
> Al
>
>
Understatement.
Plenty of wine as well as whisky folk to not leave any group out.
Cheers to proper temp of beverages earlier as well. When the brewer places
temperature based inks
You have the wrong friends on faceache :)
Al
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Not much discussion of beer, oddly enough . . .
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On 01/14/2015 07:01 AM, Allen wrote:
That may well be the case Pete but these topics cause as many problems
between people as the items themselves, which is why there are places to
discuss them and not here.
Al
Plenty of discussion on Facebook if you ever feel the need . . .
Not much discussio
That may well be the case Pete but these topics cause as many problems
between people as the items themselves, which is why there are places to
discuss them and not here.
Al
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On 01/14/2015 06:02 AM, Allen wrote:
I actually like to hear some off topic. I miss the talk of Huskies and stuff
that people on the list do. What I don't miss is religion, Politics and War.
Al
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Well I think this one should go [OT] now and I fully accept that I
started it down the [OT] path!
Joking aside we should strive to keep the delineation working.
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I actually like to hear some off topic. I miss the talk of Huskies and stuff
that people on the list do. What I don't miss is religion, Politics and War.
Al
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On 01/14/2015 05:21 AM, John Weller wrote:
Hear hear! Except should be at cellar temperature not room temperature,
especially on a hot day. A proper dimpled pint mug only if a pewter tankard is
not available. :-)
John
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Hmmm. There was a bug fixed in VFP9 SP2 where doing removeproperty
against a bound property would throw an error but again, we're running
against SP2 ...
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Hear hear! Except should be at cellar temperature not room temperature,
especially on a hot day. A proper dimpled pint mug only if a pewter tankard is
not available. :-)
John
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> On 14 Jan 2015, at 10:16, Dave Crozier wrote:
>
> Anyone w
Anyone who likes cold beer really doesn't know anything about the subject. Why
inflict stomach cramps on yourself and a seemingly sub zero internal
temperature for something that should be enjoyable to drink?.
Lager yes, cold is often the only way to stomach it unless it is well made
lager, bu
Hi Alan
This is only happening in the built version of our product which, as you know,
uses the VFP9 runtimes. There are other places where we use RemoveProperty and
we are carrying out testing to find if it fails elsewhere.
Paul
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Paul
That function only came in with VFP 8 - there's no chance that you could
be running against VFP 6 DLLs at the point of failure is there? The fact
that it says REMOVEPROPERTY() doesn't exist is odd.
If you set a breakpoint just before, can you do the removeproperty via
the command window?
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Hi all
I am getting the following error message on some but not all machines:
File 'removeproperty.prg' does not exist.
It is happening with the following line of code:
RemoveProperty(goApplication, "PublisherText")
I can confirm that the property goApplication.PublisherText does in fact exist
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