Using such index expressions will slow down your app and your table and index access/updates dramatically. I'd never use it. It does not make an app better.
There is a VB printer active x control in the download section of www.universalthread.com. This active x control is a subclassed version of the vb printer object that is used in the code that you posted.
Can you post some more info?
- are there any listitems in the runtime combobox?
- is the runtime combobox disabled?
- is the runtime combobox readonly?
- how is the combobox populated?
Q: I have written a small word processing program in VFP. I have given the extension ".RST". When I view the .rst files in Windows Explorer, the default Windows icon is displayed. I want my own icon to appear.
A: This requires some registry modifications:
* load api functions
DECLARE...
Use the following code to open any (registered) file
LOCAL lnRetval, lcFile, lcOperation
lcFile = "C:\My Documents\Win32api.doc"
* Right click a file in Windows Explorer to see what other
* operations are available, for example Print
lcOperation = "Open"
DECLARE INTEGER ShellExecute...
Hi Mike,
Yes the FAQ is indeed about the tool I was refering to. When I posted my message, your message wasn't visible yet. So I think we posted our messages at the same time, otherwise I wouldn't have posted it at all.
Eric
If you're talking about the new security features in Outlook 2000 SP2 and Outlook XP, then you might want to look at Redemption: http://www.dimastr.com/redemption/
Redemption allows you to send email and access all the other things you could before all the security patches where applied to...
Hi Mike,
I indeed see familiar names on this list. Will try to check this forum on a regular basis, but most of the time, I hang out on the VFP newsgroups on the MS newsservers and our own Forum.
Ttyl,
Eric
Hi! My code showed up while searching Google for other things. The article in the FAQ section on our web site that discusses the code to show and hide the task bar also discussese a way to remove the start button. Just wanted to share this with you here. Note: you need to reboot Windows to get...
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