FilePro v4.08.00 on Window 7 64 bit

realagnt realagnt at nisswa.net
Sun Oct 6 15:53:09 PDT 2013


I have had "MalwareBytes" AntiVirus take out my P.EXE also.
Mark

Ken says:
Now, as to why it would have worked and now doesn't, perhaps you have two
copies of p.exe on your system, and something changed to cause Windows to
now run the "wrong" version.  I have heard of some anti-virus programs
picking up p.exe as "infected" for some reason, and silently
deleting/quarantining it.



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Kenneth Brody" <kenbrody at spamcop.net>
To: "David Polley" <dspolley at comcast.net>; 
<Filepro-list at lists.celestial.com>
Sent: Sunday, October 06, 2013 5:10 PM
Subject: Re: FilePro v4.08.00 on Window 7 64 bit


> On 10/5/2013 6:19 PM, David Polley wrote:
> [...]
>> being forced to upgrade all the older machines to Windows 7 64 bit.
>>
>> When I tried to get FilePro to run on one of the new machines, I get the
>> message: "Can't start or run do to incompatibility
>>
>> with 64 bit version of Windows.  Please contact the software vendor to 
>> ask
>> if a 64-bit Windows version is available."
> [...]
>
> That means you are running an old MS-DOS version of filePro, and not the
> Windows version.  I don't think we had an MS-DOS version of 4.8, so 
> perhaps
> you still have an old p.exe left from an even earlier version?
>
> Can you run dclerk.exe, rather than p.exe?  If so, then you just need to
> find the Windows version of p.exe rather than the MS-DOS one you are 
> trying
> to use?
>
> -- 
> Kenneth Brody
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