On 3/29/2018 7:24 AM, Dave Crozier wrote:
Have searched the registry for all possible "open Last Project" options and can't find any setting that may hold the list of mru's.
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Somehow and somewhere VFP is picking up this last used list but I'll be damned if I can find it. It may well be that even with a clean "no last project install" that VFP may still throw a C5 in which case the dreaded Microsoft
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If you know the names of the "missing" projects, you may be able to just create "dummy" pjx/pjt files and stick them where VFP is looking for them (copy/rename from pjx/pjts you do have). Then VFP should start all the way (and you can close them, delete them, etc, etc).
The Most Recently Used (MRU) list might be inside the foxuser.dbf instead of the registry. Not sure though. I saw something in my registry for a 'last opened' project in VFP, but it had a "wonderful" guid key (smh).
Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Search\RecentApps{9B540F10-656B-4258-90C1-A179A435773E}\RecentItems{9D749341-1E6A-442F-A7B5-EB4F9AD869C6}
If it is in the registry you may have to figure out theĀ guid assigned to VFP and then find the RecentItems key under that (and maybe find out the guid assigned to the pjx file)
So I hope the 'fake pjx/pjt' thing works for you :)
-Charlie