Microsoft KB Archive/95672

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ID: Q95672

The information in this article applies to:


 * Microsoft FoxPro for MS-DOS, version 2.0

SUMMARY
Microsoft FoxPro can run as an MS-DOS application with Microsoft Windows version 3.0 or 3.1. For best results, run FoxPro in standard mode and Windows in 386 enhanced mode.

Your machine should have at least 2 megabytes (MB) of LIM 4.0 memory available; additional memory will help to improve performance. Make sure that you have ample hard disk space for the swap file and that you use use a defragmentation utility to reduce the amount of disk activity required to load files.

MORE INFORMATION
In 386 enhanced mode, creating a permanent swap file provides much better performance than allowing Windows to create a temporary swap file. This is especially true when only a small amount of memory is available. However, the permanent swap file does consume disk space.

To access FoxPro more easily, create a group and an icon for FoxPro in Windows 3.0 by doing the following:

1. From the File menu, choose New.

2. Select Program Group and choose OK.

3. Complete the Description dialog box and choose OK.

4. With the new group selected, choose New from the File menu.

5. Select Program Item and choose OK.

6. In the Description edit control, enter a title for the icon.

7. Choose the Browse button, then navigate to and select the FoxPro

application. Choose OK.

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In the Command Line edit control, type the fully qualified path to the FoxPro program. 8. To install a custom icon, or if the &quot;Cannot find any icons in this file&quot; error message is displayed when you are selecting a custom icon, replace the name of the application in the Change Icon dialog box with PROGMAN. Then choose View Next until an appropriate icon is displayed.

NOTE: The Windows 3.1 MORICONS.DLL file contains an icon that may be suitable for FoxPro. 9. Choose OK. To access FoxPro more easily in Windows 3.1, edit the PIF File included with Windows to indicate the proper startup and working directory for FoxPro. When you double-click the icon, Windows runs FoxPro in an MS-DOS window.

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