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Re: Can't run xxxtest.prg

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Re: Can't run xxxtest.prg
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Re: Can't run xxxtest.prg
02/13/2012
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In fact there was a copy of aw.vcx that Microsoft had made for me without asking. In Windows 7 there is a feature (or bug) called VirtualStore (http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-security/how-to-disable-virtualstore-in-windows-7/55dce284-0dcd-46af-892e-d2b9cf5bcff6) that prevents direct access to some system folders. As ...\ab\ is part of "Program Files" it was also duplicated in VirtualStore and I was editing the copy. Not sure what was FIC using on run - original or copy aw.vcx as this is quite transparrent to user. After disabling VirtualStore I could edit the original aw.vcx bu this didn't eliminate the GDI+ error.

Tried the same on a XP machine where no VirtualStore exists - same result.

Plamen

Should work that way ...
Are you sure not to have another aw.vcx in Set('PATH')?

Did it for the five forms listed below, no change - GDI+ error still occurs when I run xxxTest.css.prg

FYI: we started a new thread here, the original one is http://west-wind.com/wwThreads/default.asp?Thread=3DR14IX14&MsgId=3FK04GA34

I think that, when you open .scx or .vcx forms in designer, VFP searches the path for images and may find them even if absolute address does not exist.
What you might try to do is click on the [...] button on .Picture property and hit enter to force VFP designer to save the exact correct address, and save the *.?cx.

Not guaranteed, just the best suggestion I can get on top my mind.

HTH,
ThN


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