Microsoft KB Archive/152343

= How to Use a Custom Configuration File =

Article ID: 152343

Article Last Modified on 12/15/1999

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Visual FoxPro 3.0b for Macintosh

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This article was previously published under Q152343



SUMMARY
This article describes how to use a custom configuration file. Visual FoxPro determines valid configuration file usage by both filename, format, and type. This allows multiple custom configuration files to exist in one location while having a system default.



MORE INFORMATION
In order to ensure that Visual FoxPro uses a custom configuration file, the following items must be considered:


 * 1) The custom configuration file must have a type of "FFPM" and a creator of "FOXX." These types can be set by using the FoxTools call FxSetType or the sample form :sample:tools:setconfig:setconfig.scx.
 * 2) The default configuration file, CONFIG.FPM, must not exist in either the Visual FoxPro or the System Folder. If it does, it will always be used.
 * 3) The format of the configuration file must be text and it must adhere syntactically to those conventions and limitations outlined for the default configuration file.
 * 4) Visual FoxPro must be launched through the custom configuration file either by dropping the custom configuration file onto Visual FoxPro or opening the custom configuration file from the Finder.

Additional query words: VFoxMac

Keywords: kbenv KB152343

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