The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft FoxPro for MS-DOS, versions 2.0, 2.5 and 2.5a
SUMMARY
The text below details how to configure Microsoft FoxPro applications
under DESQview, including DESQview program information file (PIF) settings.
MORE INFORMATION
Each FoxPro application that runs under DESQview must have a CONFIG.FP
configuration file that specifies a unique location for its resource and
temporary files. Using the same FOXUSER.DBF file for multiple applications
causes difficulties such as "cannot update file" errors. Sharing the same
.OVL file causes problems when FoxPro exits.
To avoid these and other problems, use the following PIF settings:
- Use the -C option in the PIF Parameters line to specify which CONFIG.FP
file is used by each application.
- Adjust the PIF settings for the amount of memory each FoxPro application
uses. The standard PIF settings are as follows:
Memory Size: 500
Maximum Program Memory Size: 640
Maximum Expanded Memory Size: 2048
- The Run In Background and Share CPU When Foreground options can be used
to run more than one FoxPro application simultaneously. However, the
currently selected window may operate slowly in this environment.
- Specify NO for the Allow Close Window Command setting. This prevents the
user from abnormally terminating a FoxPro application from the DESQview
menu.
Notes on Using DESQview
- To activate an application without using the DESQview menu, redefine the
DESQview key to another key combination, for example, SHIFT+CTRL. For
more information on redefining this key, refer to the DESQview manual or
contact Quarterdeck Technical Support at (213) 392-9701.
- If the mouse leaves a trail on the screen, activate the Setup DESQview
window and select the proper mouse type from the listed options.
- Do not run disk-organization utilities, such as CHKDSK /F and VOPT, from
Big Dos while a FoxPro application is running.
NOTE: Some products mentioned in this article are manufactured by vendors
independent of Microsoft; we make no warranty, implied or otherwise,
regarding these products' performance or reliability.
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