Re: Windows Keep Closing



So sorry I'm not as descriptive as I should be. When I bring a "program"
home from work to my laptop, or vise-versa, I bring the entire directory,
which includes the Project, all my .PRGs, SCXs, etc, the compiled .APP and
the compiled .EXE (basically everything I need to work on a "program").

"Programs" created on my laptop, when brought to work carry along with them
the problems exhibited on the laptop (windows closing when you click on
another - such as the form edit screen closes - WITHOUT saving - when I click
on the command window and such.) Programs created at work are just fine, but
then exhibit the laptop phenomenon when brought to the laptop. I always
compile into .EXEs and run them from the command line and they run fine.
It's when I'm trying to EDIT things in my project that these problems occur.

Does that help?

Thanks again.
Jim

"Dan Freeman" wrote:

Can you clarify this:

I copied the program created on my laptop

What file did you copy? Is it a program (i.e. prg file) or an executable
(i.e. exe file)? Both are program files, but you've made it darned difficult
for anyone to tell which you mean.

How are you running that file (whatever the heck it is) on the target
machine? Are you typing DO in the command window? Choosing it in the VFP Run
dialog? Double-clicking it in Windows explorer? Somethign else? Again,
you've waffled on this so I can't be sure exactly what's going on.

Nobody can see through your eyes. We have to rely on you to tell us EXACTLY
what you're doing.

Dan


Jim Fuchs wrote:
Dan,

So sorry to confuse you. I didn't think we've determined anything
yet. I'm simply reporting on it's performance, and still have no
idea what is going on. As I see it now, anything CREATED on the
laptop is embedded with some sort of bug, and carries itself to other
computers. However, anything created on other computers still
exhibit that problem on my laptop.

Thank you for the help, though. I'll have to find another channel
for my problem I guess.

Jim

"Dan Freeman" wrote:

You've flip-flopped again. I thought we had determined that this was
happening in the VFP IDE and **NOT** in programs that you created.

Now you're saying exactly the opposite.

I'll bow out of this since it's impossible to get an accurate
description of the problem. Sorry.

Dan

Jim Fuchs wrote:
Haven't tried the Safe Boot yet, as I'm at work. HOWEVER - I copied
the program created on my laptop to my computer here at work (exact
same VFP install) and the program brought along the same
characteristics (windows closing) as was happning on my laptop. The
programs I created here (at work) still operate properly. Does that
give anyone a clue? (something is imbedded in the program, not a
system problem?)

Jim

"Dan Freeman" wrote:

I agree with Fred. Safe mode is worth a try.

It sounds like you've got SOMETHING mucking with they keyboard
stream. It could be a systray utility or a driver for
somethingorother. Safe mode would take those things off the table,
at least.

Dan

Jim Fuchs wrote:
Did the re-install and VFPCLEAN.APP, tried the C:\Program
Files\Microsoft Visual FoxPro 9\vfp9.exe /A. No change. I really
don't want to do what Tony suggests - reinstall the operating
system. No other program gives me any trouble at all, not MS
Office stuff or anything else. No keyboard macros running (that
I',m aware of).

I'm just going to have to live with this, but also search through
my Task Manager processors for anything weird. Any other
suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Jim

"Jim Fuchs" wrote:

I'll give it a try and let you know.
Thanks!
Jim

"Dan Freeman" wrote:

OK, so we've firmly established that this DOES NOT HAPPEN in
your applications. It happens in the VFP IDE.

After you reinstall VFP cleanly, try running VFPCLEAN.APP which
may clean up any muck in the registry. (You'll find it in the
VFP folder.)

This is extremely odd behavior that I've never seen before. Do
you have any keyboard macro utilities installed? Do you
experience similar non-normal behavior in, say, Word or Excel?

Do you get the same result when you run <path>\VFP.EXE /A ?
(see "How to: Use Command-Line Options When Starting Visual
FoxPro" in help.)

Dan

Jim Fuchs wrote:
Sorry for not being descriptive enough. The "programs" I write
are just compiled .EXE files accessing stand-alone tables.
When I "install" them at a client's site, I just bring along
the tables, the .EXE, support .DLLs and such - I've never
written a self-installation application. What I'm referring
to is, during development, I'll have a form and its INIT
function up on the screen, then when I click on the command
window, data session, or try a "Find" in the INIT, all my form
screens just close, without saving.

I've un-installed and re-installed VFP once already, with no
change. I'm beginning to think there's something going on with
my laptop (only a year old), or when I un-installed FoxPro it
didn't completely un-install, or there's some patch or
something that needs to be added.

Does that help?
Jim Fuchs

"Dan Freeman" wrote:

No, he meant when you built the installer for your own
applications. VFP has some system dependencies that can be at
best dicey to figure out. Installers built with Installshield
Express take care of making sure the right files are in the
right place.

I've now re-read the entire thread and I *still* can't figure
out whether you're talking about VFP itself or applications
built in VFP. If it's VFP itself, have you installed any
frameworks? Some frameworks shamelessly remap the keyboard --
one in particular traps CTRL-F and closes the opened designer
window.

A little more details and a more clear description of what is
happening might help you get to the bottom of this.

Dan

Jim Fuchs wrote:
Both programs on the laptop do the same thing - closing
windows. When you mention "installsheild express" I take iy
you mean when I installed FoxPro to begin with (not my own
programs). If so, yes. I just used all the defaults. I'll
tell you, it's driving me mad!

Jim

"Cy Welch" wrote:

Ok, so this is not VFP that is not working but rather a
program that you wrote in VFP? Did you use the
installsheild express that came with VFP to create the
install? I find I have the best luck using that if I get
the settings right because all the right things get
installed. It sounds like something IS installed on one
machine and is NOT installed on the other.

Cy Welch
Senior Programmer
MetSYS Inc
http://www.metsysinc.com


Jim Fuchs wrote:
Same program (same disk even). I once did a complete
un-install, rebooted, then installed it again, but the
problem still continued. I went through all the Tools /
Options looking for soe kind of setting that needed
changing, but couldn't find one. Come to think of it, I
have two different programs I created using VFP 9 and,
when I get back home, I'm going to see if the first one
does the same thing. If not, then I can narrow it down to
the program. I'll let you know tomorrow.

Thanks Cy.

"Cy Welch" wrote:

What do you mean by "similar version"? Sounds like maybe
a bad install? What version of windows on the laptop and
what version on the pc at work? Also did you install SP1
in both places? I find that VFP 9 works the same on my
work pc and my laptop. With the exception of visual
issues, it works the same on Vista as on XP or 2000 as
well.

Cy Welch
Senior Programmer
MetSYS Inc
http://www.metsysinc.com


Jim Fuchs wrote:
VFP 9.0 works great on my pc at work, but when I
installed a similar version on my laptop, every time I
click a different window the previous one closes. This
is extremely frustrsting, especially when I execute a
"Find" in, say the init of a form. The form closes when
the "Find" window shows up.

Do I have a setting wrong or something?

Thanks
Jim Fuchs



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