VFP 6: Erroneous Error to Watch Out For -
06-22-2005
, 05:16 PM
I was just updating the application I support and ran into an
error. I could not open tables on the other workstations. I kept
getting "File is in use by another."
The actual cause of the error is that the volumes are
password-protected. I recently rebuilt my system and no longer had
the passwords saved. Once I connected through Windows Explorer which
asked for the passwords, there was no problem getting through using
VFP.
This leads to the question: Is there a way in VFP to specify a
password for accessing a file on a password-protected volume?
Sincerely,
Gene Wirchenko |