ERR: "File Does Not Exist" After Source Code Is Removed
PSS ID Number: 105044
Article Last Modified on 10/23/1999
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft FoxBASE+ for Macintosh 2.01
This article was previously published under Q105044
SYMPTOMS
You receive the
File does not exist
error message when using FoxRun
or MFoxRun to run (DO) a program that has had its source code removed
using FoxPackage. Looking at the program file after it has been
modified by FoxPackage reveals that the program file has a file size
of 0K (zero kilobytes).
CAUSE
This behavior is caused by a problem with FoxPackage version 2.05.
RESOLUTION
Upgrade to FoxPackage version 2.07 to correctly remove the source code
from programs and run them with FoxRun.
FoxPackage 2.07 is available through Application Note FM0796. For more
information on obtaining this Application Note, query on the word
FMO796 here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base.
MORE INFORMATION
FoxPackage can prepare programs for distribution in two ways. One way is
to create a single stand-alone application. The other way is to remove
the source code from the program files. This article addresses the
latter method--removing source code from program files.
As explained in Chapter 7 of the FoxBASE+/Mac "User's Guide," FoxBASE+
program files can have the source code removed from them so that the
only part of the file remaining is the compiled resource portion. This
resource portion of the file can be distributed with FoxRun along with
supporting databases and indexes.
REFERENCES
"User's Guide," version 2.01, pages 7-8, 7-13 through 7-16
Additional query words: 2.01 errmsg err msg
Keywords: KB105044
Technology: kbAudDeveloper kbFoxBASE201Mac kbFoxBASESearch kbFoxproSearch kbHWMAC kbOSMAC