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- From: lindsey@tincup.enet.dec.com (Randy Lindsey)
- Newsgroups: comp.databases
- Subject: Re: Foxpro 2.0 Question
- Message-ID: <1992Sep8.232405.14558@nntpd2.cxo.dec.com>
- Date: 9 Sep 92 00:20:20 GMT
- References: <brendaa.59@MCES.MsState.Edu>
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- In article <brendaa.59@MCES.MsState.Edu>, brendaa@MCES.MsState.Edu (Brenda Arnsdorff) writes...
- >When I run an EXE file created in Foxpro 2.0, I get an error "Unable to
- >create printer Driver". It doesn't happen when I run an APP, only an EXE.
- >Anybody got any ideas?
-
- I'm not sure, but perhaps one of these applies:
- 1. When you say run an APP, are you using the run-time Foxpro to run it,
- or your development version? I would hope the run-time would act the
- same whether you are using the App support or the Exe support...
- 2. Perhaps the run-time doesn't support creating printer drivers? If so,
- you'd want to create one in your development system and include it into
- your project.
- 3. Getting tangled up in read-only stuff that's included in the EXE rather
- than being excluded like your databases probably are. I'm not sure if
- this applies at all...
-
- Good luck,
- Randy Lindsey
-