I recently made the jump from Windows 7 to Windows 10, thankfully I retained my old Windows 7 PC.
I have a 12 year old legacy application that I wrote in Visual FoxPro 9.0 (sp2) that occasionally needs a tweak to keep the users happy.
The original executable had grown to around 23mb in size but in Windows 10 compiles to an executable of 51 bytes!
If I compile a VFP "app" the size remains the same, it is just the 32 bit executable that appears to be empty.
Running the 51 byte executable just produces a file open dialog requesting selection of an .fxp file to run.
Is there something I am missing in my setup perhaps that will allow me to compile once more?
Is this because I am operating a 64 bit OS now?
I can continue transferring code to my old PC and compiling there but I would love to keep good ole VFP running in the 21st century and beyond.