Subject |
Re: ActiveX problem |
From |
Mervyn Bick <invalid@invalid.invalid> |
Date |
Thu, 27 Apr 2017 09:45:50 +0200 |
Newsgroups |
dbase.getting-started |
On 2017-04-27 7:17 AM, Ken Mayer wrote:
> On 4/26/2017 2:09 PM, Charlie wrote:
>> This is a very serious problem!!! It doesn't resolve after
>> uninstalling then installing dbase. I couldn't be the only person
>> this has happened to? It involves Ken's ActiveX source code from
>> Chapter 12. Please doesn't anyone have any suggestions? I am
>> completely unable to open navigator!!!
>
> Charlie, this has nothing to do with the ActiveX controls or the code in
> that chapter. It may have occurred due to something that you did, but
> honestly, you're grasping at straws. Yes, I agree, it's a problem, but
> seriously this is not my code.
>
> It doesn't happen on my machine, has never happened on my machine, and
> others have worked with it as well.
>
> The only suggestion I have is to find the Plus.ini file that is being
> used by dBASE (not the one in the C:\Program Files folders, but the one
> that is really being used:
> C:\Users\UserName\AppData\Local\dBASE\Plus11\Bin
> where "UserName" is the one you use for your user in Windows, and
> "Plus11" would be "Plus9", or "Plus10" or even "Plus11" depending on
> your version of dBASE), make sure dBASE is closed, and rename "Plus.ini"
> to "OldPlus.ini", and try restarting dBASE.
>
? _app.inifile in the command panel will give you the file you need to
rename.
Mervyn.
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