Author: Mike Copeland
Posted: 2012-02-10 at 16:17:23
Many applications (not just VFP) when run on Windows 7 trigger display
of the "Not responding" status message on the application's title bar if
the application gets busy for an extended period. And, depending on what
you click on at that point, the "offending" window may become "shaded"
sort of a milky white...I guess it's Windows 7's attempt at showing that
the program is in distress or something.
Usually it's an issue with running reports in VFP....lots of data
flowing back and forth between server and workstation...more than 10
seconds elapses and the dreaded "Not Responding" is displayed.
This, not surprisingly, causes concern with the end user.
Most users assume this means "locked up" and start doing things they've
always been trained to do...reboot at all costs. Obviously this is not a
good thing if dbf files are open at the time, and a time-waster.
So, my point is this: Does anyone know how to either
a) turn this stupid error message off completely, or
b) extend the Windows 7 timer to be a little more lenient?
Yes, it also happened with XP, and 2000, too, but they seemed to be a
LOT more generous before declaring a crisis!
(And, yes, I know that end-user training is part of the solution...it's
just that even after being told to "be patient...it's okay", the jokes
and snide comments about the VFP application "is using a walker," "needs
some Viagra," etc., are getting old.)
Thanks for any WAGs or wisdom!
Mike
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