VFP has stopped working

2012-08-01 Thread Allen
Hi Foxgang I sent an install exe and after install the user gets a message "Microsoft Visual Foxpro has stopped working windows is checking for a solution to the problem..." Its windows 7. I have tested the install on windows 8 so I'm pretty sure it's ok. Setup is a VFP9SP2 install using InstallShi

Re: VFP has stopped working

2012-08-01 Thread Tracy Pearson
Allen wrote: >Hi Foxgang >I sent an install exe and after install the user gets a message >"Microsoft >Visual Foxpro has stopped working windows is checking for a solution to >the >problem..." >Its windows 7. I have tested the install on windows 8 so I'm pretty >sure >it's ok. >Setup is a VFP9SP2

RE: VFP has stopped working

2012-08-01 Thread Dave Crozier
01 August 2012 12:55 To: profox@leafe.com Subject: VFP has stopped working Hi Foxgang I sent an install exe and after install the user gets a message "Microsoft Visual Foxpro has stopped working windows is checking for a solution to the problem..." Its windows 7. I have tested the inst

RE: VFP has stopped working

2012-08-01 Thread Allen
From: profoxtech-boun...@leafe.com [mailto:profoxtech-boun...@leafe.com] On Behalf Of Dave Crozier Sent: 01 August 2012 17:58 To: profoxt...@leafe.com Subject: RE: VFP has stopped working Al, Administrator login doesn't matter as you still should install the .exe or .msi by running it with administra

RE: VFP has stopped working

2012-08-01 Thread Tracy Pearson
Allen wrote on 2012-08-01: > I did wonder on this but I tested the install on a windows 8 and it > worked fine. However I know that a previous version was tried on this > PC and I'm thinking Tracy is right. BTW I think one of the VFP files > needs to be registered. Anyone know which one Al >

Re: VFP has stopped working

2012-08-01 Thread Andrew Stirling
Al > > -Original Message- > From: profoxtech-boun...@leafe.com [mailto:profoxtech-boun...@leafe.com] On > Behalf Of Dave Crozier > Sent: 01 August 2012 17:58 > To: profoxt...@leafe.com > Subject: RE: VFP has stopped working > > Al, > Administrator l

RE: VFP has stopped working

2012-08-01 Thread Allen
m to try I think VFP9 also needs a couple of C files. Maybe they are not there Al -Original Message- From: profoxtech-boun...@leafe.com [mailto:profoxtech-boun...@leafe.com] On Behalf Of Tracy Pearson Sent: 01 August 2012 18:28 To: profoxt...@leafe.com Subject: RE: VFP has stopped working A

RE: VFP has stopped working

2012-08-01 Thread Allen
has stopped working Al I run this when the clients lose the help file, get them to run as administrator lStartPathDll=lStartPath+'\foxhhelpps9.dll' lStartPathExe=lStartPath+'\foxhhelp9.EXE' TRY RUN /N regsvr32.exe /s (lStartPathDll) CATCH MESSAGEBOX( "Opps, Failed to

RE: VFP has stopped working

2012-08-01 Thread Tracy Pearson
Allen wrote on 2012-08-01: > Thanks Tracy > I had a message from the user and the VFP runtime files are not in common > files at all. They seems to be in another directory and I don't know why. > It's not even a system one. So it might be because the dll is registered > there and not in the e

RE: VFP has stopped working

2012-08-01 Thread Allen
Ok thanks Tracy Will know more, I hope, tomorrow Al -Original Message- Allen, If my memory serves me today. When a C file are missing, you get a dialog with information that suggests something is wrong. Not the C5 issue. Tracy Pearson PowerChurch Software __

Re: VFP has stopped working

2012-08-01 Thread Dan Covill
On 08/01/12 09:38, Allen wrote: > I had a message from the user and the VFP runtime files are not in common > files at all. They seems to be in another directory and I don't know why. > It's not even a system one. So it might be because the dll is registered > there and not in the exe directory whi

Re: VFP has stopped working

2012-08-01 Thread Ken Dibble
> > I had a message from the user and the VFP runtime files are not in common > > files at all. They seems to be in another directory and I don't know why. > > It's not even a system one. So it might be because the dll is registered > > there and not in the exe directory which I asked him to try >

RE: VFP has stopped working

2012-08-02 Thread Allen
It seems the IT guy has got it running. I am waiting to find out what he did. One thing bugging me though. In the past I have heard several comments on placing the runtimes in the exe (app) directory. Ok what if you have more than one app as some users do. As the runtime requires registering this w

Re: VFP has stopped working

2012-08-02 Thread Paul Hill
On 2 August 2012 09:11, Allen wrote: > It seems the IT guy has got it running. I am waiting to find out what he > did. > One thing bugging me though. In the past I have heard several comments on > placing the runtimes in the exe (app) directory. Ok what if you have more > than one app as some user

RE: VFP has stopped working

2012-08-02 Thread Allen
That's not what I heard, and I think it says on the wiki that one needs registering Al -Original Message- From: profoxtech-boun...@leafe.com [mailto:profoxtech-boun...@leafe.com] On Behalf Of Paul Hill I don't think the runtimes require registering. ___

RE: VFP has stopped working

2012-08-02 Thread Allen
http://fox.wikis.com/wc.dll?Wiki~VFP9RuntimeFiles Al -Original Message- That's not what I heard, and I think it says on the wiki that one needs registering Al -Original Message- From: profoxtech-boun...@leafe.com [mailto:profoxtech-boun...@leafe.com] On Behalf Of Paul Hill I do

RE: VFP has stopped working

2012-08-02 Thread Tracy Pearson
Allen wrote: >http://fox.wikis.com/wc.dll?Wiki~VFP9RuntimeFiles >Al > The runtime needs to be registered or in the system path or in the exe folder. A registered runtime is used before the one in the path. However, the runtime will use the language file in the path before it uses the one on th

Re: VFP has stopped working

2012-08-02 Thread Dan Covill
On 08/02/12 01:11, Allen wrote: > One thing bugging me though. In the past I have heard several comments on > placing the runtimes in the exe (app) directory. Ok what if you have more > than one app as some users do. As the runtime requires registering this > would seem to be an odd idea. You can't

RE: VFP has stopped working

2012-08-02 Thread John Harvey
To: profox@leafe.com Subject: Re: VFP has stopped working On 08/02/12 01:11, Allen wrote: > One thing bugging me though. In the past I have heard several comments > on placing the runtimes in the exe (app) directory. Ok what if you > have more than one app as some users do. As the runtime

RE: VFP has stopped working

2012-08-02 Thread Allen
Thanks Dan In that case the Wiki is wrong as it says at least one requires registering. Al -Original Message- The runtimes do NOT require registering. My (sole remaining) client (I'm officially retired) is running my VFP9 app, with run-times in the app folder, on a machine that also has

Re: VFP has stopped working

2012-08-02 Thread MB Software Solutions, LLC
On 8/2/2012 3:26 PM, Allen wrote: > Thanks Dan > In that case the Wiki is wrong as it says at least one requires registering. > Al > So update it! -- Mike Babcock, MCP MB Software Solutions, LLC President, Chief Software Architect http://mbsoftwaresolutions.com http://fabmate.com http://twitter

Re: VFP has stopped working

2012-08-02 Thread Michael Oke, II
Isn't that the beauty of a wiki? Michael Oke, II 661-349-6221 Contents of this and all messages are intended for their designated recipient. On Aug 2, 2012, at 1:20 PM, "MB Software Solutions, LLC" wrote: > On 8/2/2012 3:26 PM, Allen wrote: >> Thanks Dan >> In that case the Wiki is wrong as

RE: VFP has stopped working

2012-08-02 Thread Ken Dibble
>In that case the Wiki is wrong as it says at least one requires registering. Actually, the "Yes" in that table is a hyperlink, and if you click it, you get to a later entry that explains that it doesn't have to be registered. Ken Dibble www.stic-cil.org _

RE: VFP has stopped working

2012-08-06 Thread Tracy Pearson
Getting back to this, as I was asked again today by one of the tech's here. The following is the contents of a cmd file I just wrote. VERSIONS.CMD @echo off echo dim fso>vfpgetver.vbs echo set fso=createobject("scripting.filesystemobject")>>vfpgetver.vbs echo wscript.echo wscript.arguments(0) ^&"