Error Reading File Foxuser.dbf
resources Windows Server 2012 resources Programs MSDN subscriptions Overview Benefits Administrators Students Microsoft Imagine Microsoft Student Partners ISV Startups TechRewards Events Community Magazine Forums Blogs Channel 9 Documentation APIs and reference Dev centers Retired content Samples We’re sorry. The content you requested has been removed. You’ll be auto redirected in 1 second. Reference General Reference File Structures File Structures FoxUser Resource File Structure FoxUser Resource File Structure FoxUser Resource File Structure Compound Index File Structure (.cdx) Compact Index File Structure (.idx) File Extensions and File Types FoxUser Resource File Structure Index File Structure (.idx) Macro File Format (.fky) Memo File Structure (.FPT) Table File Structure (.dbc, .dbf, .frx, .lbx, .mnx, .pjx, .scx, .vcx) Table Structures of Table Files (.dbc, .frx, .lbx, .mnx, .pjx, .scx, .vcx) TOC Collapse the table of content Expand the table of content This documentation is archived and is not being maintained. This documentation is archived and is not being maintained. FoxUser Resource File Structure Visual Studio 2005 Other Versions Visual Studio .NET 2003 The FoxPro resource file FoxUser.dbf holds a variety of resource information (for example, window positions, color sets, Browse window configurations, label definitions, and so on.). FoxUser.dbf is a standard FoxPro table with an associated memo file (.FPT). If the index file does not exist, it is created when the FoxUser.dbf file is opened. Unlike in earlier versions of Visual FoxPro, the FoxUser.dbf resource file is opened SHARED While RESOURCE is SET ON, FoxPro handles all resource management. You can modify the data contained in this file in two ways: Special window configurations or other window preferences, once established and saved in the resource file, can be protected from subsequent interactive changes by modifying the READONLY field for the specific resource (see th
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were never written for the latest computers and operating systems. This sheet attempts to point out some of the problems that has risen in the last few years and possible solutions. FYI: If this sheet doesn't answer your question, check my Frequently Asked Questions papers, FoxPro2.6forMac, FoxPro2.6forUnix, VisualFoxPro6.0, or VisualFoxPro9.0. You could check other web sites, such as Universal Thread or Visual FoxPro Wikis (for VFP Bugs, click here). You could post your problem to the Microsoft FoxPro forum or the google newsgroup microsoft.public.fox.programmer.exchange. For FoxPro 2.6 problems, you could try the online book Painless Legacy FoxPro Applications on Modern Networks. Table of Contents Disclaimer Error: Can't Read Drive D (I/O Operations failure) Error: Divide by Zero Error: Fatal Exception C0000005 Error: Fatal Exception C0000090 Error: Fatal Exception C00000FD Error: File Access Denied Error: I/O Operation Fails Starting FoxPro Error: Insufficient memory Error: Internal Consistency Error Error: Invalid/Missing Memo file Error: Invalid Seek Offset Error 1103 Error: Not a Database File Error: Not enough memory Error: Not enough memory to allocate name table Error: Object compiled w/ different version of FoxPro Error: Picture too Big Error: Sharing Violation Error Error: Watcom win386 [read error] Foxbase/FoxPro: Year 2000 bug Foxbase/FoxPro: Year 2000 Solutions FoxPro 2.6 for DOS: Windows 98 FoxPro 2.6 for DOS: Windows 2000/NT FoxPro 2.6 for DOS: Windows 2000/NT/XP Command Prompt FoxPro 2.6 for DOS: Windows 2000/NT CPU FoxPro 2.6 for DOS/Windows: Windows XP FoxPro 2.6 for DOS/Windows: Windows 7 FoxPro 2.6 for Mac FoxPro 2.6 for Unix FoxPro 2.6 for Windows: Fast Computers FoxPro 2.6 for Windows: Fonts FoxPro 2.6 for Windows: Install, DSHELL) FoxPro 2.6 for Windows: Memory FoxPro 2.6 for Windows: Printing in Windows XP FoxPro 2.6 for Windows: Report FRX Files FoxPro 2.6 for Windows: Transporting FPD Reports Runtime: Create your own runtime Visual FoxPro Where to Purchase FoxPro Disclaimer All information contained on this sheet is provided as is. There are no warranties, expressed or implied. The author and contributors may not be held