Foxpro for Windows - HELP needed

From: Deillub (gbullied_at_sympatico.ca)
Date: 10/23/04


Date: Sat, 23 Oct 2004 19:04:38 -0400

I am currently running a FoxPro for windows application under Widows 95.
I have a second system, and am trying to run the SAME application under
Windows 95 but getting different results.

The application runs - but when the first screen is displayed the cursor is
not sitting at the first input field,
therefore I must use a mouse to position the cursor in the field before I
can enter the data. This program
is identical on both systems - works fine in one - but not the other.

As well, the first system - that functions correctly - has 32 mb of ram (90%
free)
While the second system -(running the same application) - has 64mb of ram
(96% free) and I get an error indicating "insufficient memory"

Is there somewhere that I can tell the system how much memory to allot to
this application?

I don't understand how the 2 systems running the SAME APPLICATION can be so
different

Many thanks in advance for any help you can give me.

PS . Woody was able to help me resolve my previous problem.



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