Microsoft KB Archive/155890

= PRB: FoxPro for Mac's Setup Wizard Can't Copy Source Files =

Article ID: 155890

Article Last Modified on 11/6/2002

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Visual FoxPro 3.0b for Macintosh

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This article was previously published under Q155890



SYMPTOMS
After you click the Finish button in the Visual FoxPro for Macintosh Setup Wizard, a WAIT WINDOW appears with the message "Copying the source code files..." followed by the following error message:

The Setup Wizard was unable to make a copy of your source files. Setup terminated.

A copy of the source files is not made.



CAUSE
This error may occur because the Finder Scripting Extension is not loaded or the Power PC Modern Memory Manager is not ON.



RESOLUTION
Load the Finder Scripting Extension. If you are using System 7.5, it might be disabled in the Extensions Manager Control Panel. If you are using System 7.1.2, obtain a copy of the Finder Scripting Extension from a System 7.5 install or download it from Apple's Web site.



STATUS
This behavior is by design.



MORE INFORMATION
The Setup Wizard uses AppleScript to tell the Finder to make a copy of the source code files. If the Finder Scripting Extension is not loaded, the Setup Wizard cannot communicate this to the Finder.

The Finder Scripting Extension is installed with the System 7.5 versions of the Macintosh System Software. It is not supplied or installed with System 7.1.2. Therefore, the Visual FoxPro Setup Wizard does not run under System 7.1.2 unless you place the Finder Scripting Extension in the System:Extensions folder.

For Visual FoxPro users who are still running System 7.1.2, you can download the Finder Scripting Extension from the Apple Web site. You should use version 1.2 of the Finder Scripting Extension. Apple included version 1.1 of the Finder Scripting Extension with AppleScript 1.1.

You can find the Finder Scripting Extension in the following location on the Apple Web site. This information is subject to change, however. Apple recommends you not bookmark the page.

Connect to http://www.apple.com. Choose Customer Support, then Apple Software Updates Archive from the next page. From the Apple Software Updates page choose US, then Macintosh, then System, and then Other System.

NOTE: This error may also be caused by running a product called "Mac User's Hide Always." "Hide Always" can hide the finder. You can either disable "Hide Always" or prevent it from hiding the finder.

Additional query words: kbdsd vfoxmac

Keywords: kbsetup kbprb KB155890

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