Re: VFP9 hosed my database AGAIN!
- From: Leemi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Lee Mitchell)
- Date: Thu, 21 Apr 2005 21:34:34 GMT
Hi Paul:
You want to try the basic steps like deleting the Foxuser.* files and
preventing any anti virus software from scanning your VFP data or temp
file. Also, the crash gives you the option to send the data to Microsoft
and you are connected to the Internet, please do so.
I hope this helps.
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
Sincerely,
Microsoft FoxPro Technical Support
Lee Mitchell
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>Paul Pedersen seemed to utter in
>news:uzAncfjRFHA.3988@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
> This is the second time this has happened. I'm developing, playing with
> different remote view definitions. Finally decide what I want, delete
> the unwanted experimental views and pack the db. I get an error message
> (I forget what), then VFP9 crashes. When I start it up again, the dct
> is mush, completely unrecoverable.
>Knowing that error message is critical. I can't tell you
>how many times I receive support calls where the user says,
>"I was doing such and such, got an error, then the program
>crashed." They almost never write down the error message.
>Having the error details usually allows me to locate and
>fix the problem in mere minutes. Without it, it can take
>hours or longer.
>-- TRW
>_______________________________________
>t r w 7
>at
>i x dot n e t c o m dot c o m
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