Re: Lost dev environment
- From: "Linn Kubler" <lkubler@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2007 08:31:30 -0500
No, I didn't copy them, where are they located for the development
environment? I may have deleted them, but even if I did won't VFP recreate
them as necessary?
Thanks,
Linn
"Dan Freeman" <spam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Window positions, etc., are stored in the Foxuser resource file(s). When
you copied (or moved) your exes to the setup directory did you
inadvertently move your resource file as well? (And provide all that
useless data to your end-users? <g>)
Dan
Linn Kubler wrote:
Hi All,
All of a sudden my VFP has lost it's memory. Before, yesterday, when
I would launch VFP the Task Manager would pop up and have a list of
recently used projects. When opening a project all the tabs, Data,
Documents, Classes, Code and Other, would open with all of the trees
left in how I had them when using them previously. The editor
windows would open sized the way I liked them, even the command
window would be as I had it setup.
All of a sudden, just today, everything acts like it had never been
opened before. The task manager doesn't remember my recent projects,
the All tab is the default and all the windows open small so I have
to resize them to use them.
What gives? The only thing I remember doing is compiling the
application and creating an install routine with Install Shield
Express. Any one know how I can recover my environment, or at least
get VFP to remember it from session to session? This is VFP 9.0 sp1,
BTW.
Thanks,
Linn
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