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randallJ (IS/IT--Management)
2 Oct 00 7:54
I have recently implemented a Fox application which seems to work fine in a networked environment and under terminal server. However when installed and distributed by a Citrix Server I am getting the error message "Invalid path or filename" any ideas why? My initial thought was that I am referencing the C: drive but I have scanned my code and all paths are relative not hard coded.

TomasDill (IS/IT--Management)
2 Oct 00 8:57
  As far as I know, you need to setup correctly all default paths for VFP for Citrix server. The reason of you problem must be temporary file drive that configured by default to the default windows temporary drive, or to the current drive. Of course, for Citrix server it will cause problems. Use config.fpw file to specify this path (maybe other too - I don't know exactly).

Vlad Grynchyshyn
vgryn@softserve.lviv.ua

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