Re: VFP not remembering my environment

2016-12-31 Thread Ted Roche
When you start VFP, what are the values of: ? SET("RESOURCE") ? SET("RESOURCE",1) There's a good chance the file is read-only. Create a new resource file in the directory you want to work in, point to it in your CONFIG.FPW, and specify the CONFIG.FPW using the -c command-line parameter in the sho

Re: VFP not remembering my environment

2016-12-30 Thread M Jarvis
On Fri, Dec 30, 2016 at 11:37 AM, Tracy Pearson wrote: > Wes Wilson wrote on 2016-12-30: > > I have a machine with VFP on it that does not remember my environment. Perhaps your default directory is Read Only or something like that? -- Matt Jarvis Eugene, Oregon USA --- StripMime Report -- p

RE: VFP not remembering my environment

2016-12-30 Thread Tracy Pearson
Wes Wilson wrote on 2016-12-30: > I have a machine with VFP on it that does not remember my environment. > When I start VFP up, I am always told "The resource file is not valid" > Whether I overwrite it with an empty on or not, this message always comes > back up. > Now, by environment, here

VFP not remembering my environment

2016-12-30 Thread Wes Wilson
I have a machine with VFP on it that does not remember my environment. When I start VFP up, I am always told "The resource file is not valid"  Whether I overwrite it with an empty on or not, this message always comes back up. Now, by environment, here are 2 examples: 1. I am working on a PRG.  Whe