It is a trial with a "heckler", I have over 130 programs so it would have to be run against each of the shortcuts, I did not see anything in the registry that gave a clue of how it works, but it did work, I can not see spending $8500 to do this.
Olaf,
I am using FPD2.6a DOS, I know of no Form.Closable=.F. in it nor do I known of any Form.Closable=.F. in the Registry.
I sure that Form.Closable=.F. works great in VFP. If I could just find the time to convert my 130+ DOS over to VFP9 I would be in fine shape. Known any good over all...
I need two windows open to view both at same time, full screen is not an option, Yes, I have searched Google.
Please only respond if you can help with disabling the "x" on the window screen.
Where are the temp files being stored?
What operating system is the network?
What version XP is on the Work station?
I run all my fp26a dos programs on a win2k network from work stations which are running XP-PRO, all users are power users, If I have a folder on the c:\xxxx which contains *.tmp...
I currently am running a cleanup with a del *.tmp command, I want to prevent them from being left by preventing user the ability to close the window with the "x".
Thanks Dave, thats is what I am look for, a way to disable it. I have users that close the fp programs using the windows "x" and it leaves tmp files on the network.
Do not wish to print rec 1 in first column, rec 2 in 2nd column, want column 1 - rec's 1-30 and column 2 - rec's 31 - 59.
Total recc() may be 5 to 100.
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