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    Forgotten login password

    Thanks - I'll pass on the advice - assuming he has the disk!
  2. acf

    Forgotten login password

    A colleague has an Apple Mac laptop which is useless because he has forgotten his login password. Apparently (unlike windows) you cannot just create another user. Has anybody aqny ideas on how to turn this expensive paperweight back into a (slightly) useful tool? I know nothing about Apple Macs...
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    POS Printing

    You may need to use use "capture a printer port" from the details tag of the printer properties - the printers may be local or remote. In your code store the port (eg LPT2, COM1 etc) to a variable called _port. Then use the following private _pdefault store sys(6) to _pdefault set...
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    Novice needs general help in learning FoxPro 2.5

    Hi There ARE still people running courses on FOXPRO 2.6 - at least in England. I arranged a 3-day starter for a colleague late last year, and that gave him sufficient background to maintain our existing systems. Try searching on Google. 2.5 and 2.5 are not significantly different...
  5. acf

    Accessing dos dates

    adir() is just what I need. Very impressed with the speed of response! Thanks
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    Accessing dos dates

    I need to write a function that will accept a file-name (with or without a path) and return the "dos-date" - the date that the file was last updated. Is there a sys() command or library function that I can use, or has ybody attempted this previously. I am using 2.6 for DOS. Thanks

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