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2010-04-27 11:43gerald foote : VFP9..CANNOT UPDATE CURSOR..WINDOWS 7
2010-04-27 11:50Frank Cazabon : Re: VFP9..CANNOT UPDATE CURSOR..WINDOWS 7
2010-04-27 11:54Stephen Russell : Re: VFP9..CANNOT UPDATE CURSOR..WINDOWS 7
2010-04-27 18:15jerryF : RE: VFP9..CANNOT UPDATE CURSOR..WINDOWS 7
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VFP9..CANNOT UPDATE CURSOR..WINDOWS 7

Author: gerald foote

Posted: 2010-04-27 11:43:54   Link

A simple routine I wrote with VFP9 running under XP is now broken under

windows 7 with a error message Unable to Update cursor.

I do not have windows 7 on my development machine, and the machine running

windows 7 has only the runtime and my executable installed.

Any help will be appreciated

Thanks Jerry

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Re: VFP9..CANNOT UPDATE CURSOR..WINDOWS 7

Author: Frank Cazabon

Posted: 2010-04-27 11:50:51   Link

I would guess the user does not have security rights allowing them to

modify files in the folder.

Frank.

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On 27/04/2010 11:43 AM, gerald foote wrote:

> A simple routine I wrote with VFP9 running under XP is now broken under

> windows 7 with a error message Unable to Update cursor.

>

> I do not have windows 7 on my development machine, and the machine running

> windows 7 has only the runtime and my executable installed.

>

> Any help will be appreciated

>

>

>

> Thanks Jerry

>

>

>

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Re: VFP9..CANNOT UPDATE CURSOR..WINDOWS 7

Author: Stephen Russell

Posted: 2010-04-27 11:54:04   Link

On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 10:43 AM, gerald foote

<geraldfoote@bellsouth.net> wrote:

> A simple routine I wrote with VFP9 running under XP is now broken under

> windows 7 with a error message Unable to Update cursor.

>

> I do not have windows 7 on my development machine, and the machine running

> windows 7 has only the runtime and my executable installed.

>

> Any help will be appreciated

----------------------------------------------

It is only user rights. Don't worry.

Your app is probably installed in a secure area of the PC under

version 7 and in XP well everyone ran as an admin so who gave a flip

about security anyway.

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RE: VFP9..CANNOT UPDATE CURSOR..WINDOWS 7

Author: jerryF

Posted: 2010-04-27 18:15:09   Link

As a follow up on what I had to do to get everything working again. I had to

completely move everything to a folder not in the Program Files Folder.

Changing permissions (of which there are many) did not help

Thanks Jerry

> A simple routine I wrote with VFP9 running under XP is now broken

> under windows 7 with a error message Unable to Update cursor.

>

> I do not have windows 7 on my development machine, and the machine

> running windows 7 has only the runtime and my executable installed.

>

> Any help will be appreciated

>----------------------------------------------

>It is only user rights. Don't worry.

>Your app is probably installed in a secure area of the PC under version 7

>and in XP well everyone ran as an admin so who gave a flip about security

>anyway.

>--

>Stephen Russell

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