Actually, HR wasn't involved at all. I was interviewed by the department
where the position was to occur, as well as multiple people in that
department including I'm assuming maybe users of the system as well as
programmers of the system.
On Fri, Apr 26, 2019, 3:03 PM Gene Wirchenko wrote:
> At
At 10:57 2019-04-26, Kurt at VR-FX wrote:
Gene - most times - folks post about a job - and they only pass on
the request sent to them by a HeadHunter. So - they generally don't
have more info about the jobs - like Visa req's. Just sayin'... -K-
Country would be nice. I could not even
At 10:56 2019-04-26, Kurt at VR-FX wrote:
Hey Ted - yeah, I hear ya. Turns out - I was NOT the Only one in
this forum to have applied to the UCLA FoxPro job - and we BOTH did
Two rounds of interviews - and we BOTH Did well in those interviews
- yet Neither of us were considered for the job!
Gene - most times - folks post about a job - and they only pass on the
request sent to them by a HeadHunter. So - they generally don't have
more info about the jobs - like Visa req's.
Just sayin'...
-K-
On 4/25/2019 10:04 AM, Gene Wirchenko wrote:
Hello:
For those of you who post a
Hey Ted - yeah, I hear ya. Turns out - I was NOT the Only one in this
forum to have applied to the UCLA FoxPro job - and we BOTH did Two
rounds of interviews - and we BOTH Did well in those interviews - yet
Neither of us were considered for the job! Which I find rather shocking.
Since I KNOW
Is it possible the 32bit version of internet explorer is either missing or
disabled in some way?
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Subject: Error on Win10 machine invoking IE in code
Apparently that error can occur if IE exhausts resources and can't start any
more instances.
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On 4/26/2019 11:36 AM, Alan Bourke wrote:
investigate any other instances of IE
besides version 11 on their machine.
What I mean is if they open Task Manager (or go out to an administrator prompt
and do 'tasklist') are there a whole load of IEXPLORE.EXE listed ?
I'll check. On mine,
> investigate any other instances of IE
> besides version 11 on their machine.
What I mean is if they open Task Manager (or go out to an administrator prompt
and do 'tasklist') are there a whole load of IEXPLORE.EXE listed ?
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Hi Alan/Tracy,
I suspect there's some afoul in the registry. I'm suggesting they run
CCleaner and have their IT guy investigate any other instances of IE
besides version 11 on their machine.
On 4/26/2019 11:31 AM, Tracy Pearson wrote:
Have you checked the Registry to verify that entry
Have you checked the Registry to verify that entry exists?
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\InternetExplorer.Application
Following the CLSID in the Wow6432Node on my 64-bit Windows 10 system I find
the
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Wow6432Node\CLSID\{0002DF01---C000-0046}\LocalServer32
points to a very
Do they have any orphaned instances of IE still running invisibly?
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VFP9SP2 app running on Win10 Pro, build 1809.
See https://www.screencast.com/t/pFvzYl2H7ZX6. These users are all
running Windows 10, and my app works on all machines but 1. I tracked
it down (via vRunFox!) to the line that creates an instance of Internet
Explorer: oIE =
Ahh! I'll have to remember that one. Thanks Alan
Paul Newton
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Looked at the page source.
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On Fri, Apr 26, 2019 at 5:51 AM Alan Bourke wrote:
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> Dunno how applicable it is in this day and age though ...
>
>
"Hosting a .NET ActiveX Control in Visual FoxPro"
It's true; do they even make .NET any more?
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It does indeed - many thanks, but bow did you find it?
Paul Newton
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Hmm, page works in Firefox, Chrome, IE11 and Edge here ... although the
download link on the page is indeed not working.
However this URL will work:
http://www.sweetpotatosoftware.com/files/DotNetControl.zip
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Alan, Ted
Just found out that that link works in Chrome but not in IE11. The download
link in the article does not work in either.
Many thanks for your help
Paul Newton
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Just Googled "Hosting a .NET ActiveX Control in Visual FoxPro"
The West Wind site might have info about this as well.
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Works for me...
On Fri, Apr 26, 2019 at 5:51 AM Alan Bourke wrote:
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> http://www.sweetpotatosoftware.com/SPSBlog/PermaLink.aspx?guid=3dd24f92-a52c-4bb0-8121-c2e6e2cc4f93
>
> Dunno how applicable it is in this day and age though ...
>
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Many thanks Alan - How did you find it? I tried searching Craig's site and I
also googled it
Paul
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Sent by an
http://www.sweetpotatosoftware.com/SPSBlog/PermaLink.aspx?guid=3dd24f92-a52c-4bb0-8121-c2e6e2cc4f93
Dunno how applicable it is in this day and age though ...
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Hi all
I am trying to track down an article by Craig Boyd without success so far.
Does anybody have any ideas or, even better, a copy of the article in question.
This article is called "Hosting a .Net activex control in Visual Foxpro" and
the (dead) link is
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