VFP9SP2 Win10 clients, Win 2K12R2 Server
If MyClientApp.exe on the client creates an instance of a class from a VFP EXE on the Server, and that MyServer.Exe has code that reads configuration values from an INI file there on the server, I'm wondering if it will function properly. I don't have the setup to quickly test that theory so I thought I'd ask here.
MyServer.exe is usually always run on the Server. It uses a SETTINGS.INI file to determine where the data is located as well as other property values set at run time.
This client has a VFP app that runs on everybody's virtual space and I want to hook into an existing class from MyServer.exe but don't want to copy the code to the other app.
Ideas/comments/suggestions?
tia! --Mike
I run code from one EXE in a second EXE. The part about the INI I do not do. It depends on how your code in MyServer.EXE gets the path for the INI. I don't know which running EXE path would be returned.
Let us know if you find out.
Tracy
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VFP9SP2 Win10 clients, Win 2K12R2 Server
If MyClientApp.exe on the client creates an instance of a class from a VFP EXE on the Server, and that MyServer.Exe has code that reads configuration values from an INI file there on the server, I'm wondering if it will function properly. I don't have the setup to quickly test that theory so I thought I'd ask here.
MyServer.exe is usually always run on the Server. It uses a SETTINGS.INI file to determine where the data is located as well as other property values set at run time.
This client has a VFP app that runs on everybody's virtual space and I want to hook into an existing class from MyServer.exe but don't want to copy the code to the other app.
Ideas/comments/suggestions?
tia! --Mike
Hi, Yes it should work. For more detailed advices I recommend you to visit Foxite.com, or TekTips, where you should look for <Microsoft: FoxPro group. Also Level Extreme have very experience moderators on VFP (https://www.levelextreme.com/) Stay healthy, Koen
Op do 10 sep. 2020 om 22:06 schreef MB Software Solutions, LLC < mbsoftwaresolutions@mbsoftwaresolutions.com>:
VFP9SP2 Win10 clients, Win 2K12R2 Server
If MyClientApp.exe on the client creates an instance of a class from a VFP EXE on the Server, and that MyServer.Exe has code that reads configuration values from an INI file there on the server, I'm wondering if it will function properly. I don't have the setup to quickly test that theory so I thought I'd ask here.
MyServer.exe is usually always run on the Server. It uses a SETTINGS.INI file to determine where the data is located as well as other property values set at run time.
This client has a VFP app that runs on everybody's virtual space and I want to hook into an existing class from MyServer.exe but don't want to copy the code to the other app.
Ideas/comments/suggestions?
tia! --Mike
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Your comment made me wonder: Does UniversalThread still do Foxpro?
Thanks for the tips.
On 9/11/2020 6:56 AM, Koen Piller wrote:
Hi, Yes it should work. For more detailed advices I recommend you to visit Foxite.com, or TekTips, where you should look for <Microsoft: FoxPro group. Also Level Extreme have very experience moderators on VFP (https://www.levelextreme.com/) Stay healthy, Koen
Op do 10 sep. 2020 om 22:06 schreef MB Software Solutions, LLC < mbsoftwaresolutions@mbsoftwaresolutions.com>:
VFP9SP2 Win10 clients, Win 2K12R2 Server
If MyClientApp.exe on the client creates an instance of a class from a VFP EXE on the Server, and that MyServer.Exe has code that reads configuration values from an INI file there on the server, I'm wondering if it will function properly. I don't have the setup to quickly test that theory so I thought I'd ask here.
MyServer.exe is usually always run on the Server. It uses a SETTINGS.INI file to determine where the data is located as well as other property values set at run time.
This client has a VFP app that runs on everybody's virtual space and I want to hook into an existing class from MyServer.exe but don't want to copy the code to the other app.
Ideas/comments/suggestions?
tia! --Mike
-- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus
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Yes
Op vr 11 sep. 2020 14:42 schreef MB Software Solutions, LLC < mbsoftwaresolutions@mbsoftwaresolutions.com>:
Your comment made me wonder: Does UniversalThread still do Foxpro?
Thanks for the tips.
On 9/11/2020 6:56 AM, Koen Piller wrote:
Hi, Yes it should work. For more detailed advices I recommend you to visit Foxite.com, or
TekTips,
where you should look for <Microsoft: FoxPro group. Also Level Extreme
have
very experience moderators on VFP (https://www.levelextreme.com/) Stay healthy, Koen
Op do 10 sep. 2020 om 22:06 schreef MB Software Solutions, LLC < mbsoftwaresolutions@mbsoftwaresolutions.com>:
VFP9SP2 Win10 clients, Win 2K12R2 Server
If MyClientApp.exe on the client creates an instance of a class from a VFP EXE on the Server, and that MyServer.Exe has code that reads configuration values from an INI file there on the server, I'm wondering if it will function properly. I don't have the setup to quickly test that theory so I thought I'd ask here.
MyServer.exe is usually always run on the Server. It uses a SETTINGS.INI file to determine where the data is located as well as other property values set at run time.
This client has a VFP app that runs on everybody's virtual space and I want to hook into an existing class from MyServer.exe but don't want to copy the code to the other app.
Ideas/comments/suggestions?
tia! --Mike
-- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus
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I haven't touched UT in literally 2 decades. I got my value out of ProFox for All Things FoxPro for free (vs. the paid model Michel Fournier used).
On 9/11/2020 8:46 AM, Jean Laeremans wrote:
Yes
Op vr 11 sep. 2020 14:42 schreef MB Software Solutions, LLC < mbsoftwaresolutions@mbsoftwaresolutions.com>:
Your comment made me wonder: Does UniversalThread still do Foxpro?
Thanks for the tips.
On 9/11/2020 6:56 AM, Koen Piller wrote:
Hi, Yes it should work. For more detailed advices I recommend you to visit Foxite.com, or
TekTips,
where you should look for <Microsoft: FoxPro group. Also Level Extreme
have
very experience moderators on VFP (https://www.levelextreme.com/) Stay healthy, Koen
Op do 10 sep. 2020 om 22:06 schreef MB Software Solutions, LLC < mbsoftwaresolutions@mbsoftwaresolutions.com>:
VFP9SP2 Win10 clients, Win 2K12R2 Server
If MyClientApp.exe on the client creates an instance of a class from a VFP EXE on the Server, and that MyServer.Exe has code that reads configuration values from an INI file there on the server, I'm wondering if it will function properly. I don't have the setup to quickly test that theory so I thought I'd ask here.
MyServer.exe is usually always run on the Server. It uses a SETTINGS.INI file to determine where the data is located as well as other property values set at run time.
This client has a VFP app that runs on everybody's virtual space and I want to hook into an existing class from MyServer.exe but don't want to copy the code to the other app.
Ideas/comments/suggestions?
tia! --Mike
-- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus
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Les goûts et les couleurs...
Op vr 11 sep. 2020 19:11 schreef MB Software Solutions, LLC < mbsoftwaresolutions@mbsoftwaresolutions.com>:
I haven't touched UT in literally 2 decades. I got my value out of ProFox for All Things FoxPro for free (vs. the paid model Michel Fournier used).
On 9/11/2020 8:46 AM, Jean Laeremans wrote:
Yes
Op vr 11 sep. 2020 14:42 schreef MB Software Solutions, LLC < mbsoftwaresolutions@mbsoftwaresolutions.com>:
Your comment made me wonder: Does UniversalThread still do Foxpro?
Thanks for the tips.
On 9/11/2020 6:56 AM, Koen Piller wrote:
Hi, Yes it should work. For more detailed advices I recommend you to visit Foxite.com, or
TekTips,
where you should look for <Microsoft: FoxPro group. Also Level Extreme
have
very experience moderators on VFP (https://www.levelextreme.com/) Stay healthy, Koen
Op do 10 sep. 2020 om 22:06 schreef MB Software Solutions, LLC < mbsoftwaresolutions@mbsoftwaresolutions.com>:
VFP9SP2 Win10 clients, Win 2K12R2 Server
If MyClientApp.exe on the client creates an instance of a class from a VFP EXE on the Server, and that MyServer.Exe has code that reads configuration values from an INI file there on the server, I'm
wondering
if it will function properly. I don't have the setup to quickly test that theory so I thought I'd ask here.
MyServer.exe is usually always run on the Server. It uses a SETTINGS.INI file to determine where the data is located as well as other property values set at run time.
This client has a VFP app that runs on everybody's virtual space and I want to hook into an existing class from MyServer.exe but don't want
to
copy the code to the other app.
Ideas/comments/suggestions?
tia! --Mike
-- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus
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Hi,
Universal Thread is nowadays running under Level Extreme - https://www.levelextreme.com/Home. And yes the VFP group is very active, the most brilliant programmers are consulting and advising here daily. Stay healthy Koen
Op vr 11 sep. 2020 om 14:42 schreef MB Software Solutions, LLC < mbsoftwaresolutions@mbsoftwaresolutions.com>:
Your comment made me wonder: Does UniversalThread still do Foxpro?
Thanks for the tips.
On 9/11/2020 6:56 AM, Koen Piller wrote:
Hi, Yes it should work. For more detailed advices I recommend you to visit Foxite.com, or
TekTips,
where you should look for <Microsoft: FoxPro group. Also Level Extreme
have
very experience moderators on VFP (https://www.levelextreme.com/) Stay healthy, Koen
Op do 10 sep. 2020 om 22:06 schreef MB Software Solutions, LLC < mbsoftwaresolutions@mbsoftwaresolutions.com>:
VFP9SP2 Win10 clients, Win 2K12R2 Server
If MyClientApp.exe on the client creates an instance of a class from a VFP EXE on the Server, and that MyServer.Exe has code that reads configuration values from an INI file there on the server, I'm wondering if it will function properly. I don't have the setup to quickly test that theory so I thought I'd ask here.
MyServer.exe is usually always run on the Server. It uses a SETTINGS.INI file to determine where the data is located as well as other property values set at run time.
This client has a VFP app that runs on everybody's virtual space and I want to hook into an existing class from MyServer.exe but don't want to copy the code to the other app.
Ideas/comments/suggestions?
tia! --Mike
-- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus
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