>>We tried using an APP also. It ran quite well, but we saw no effective difference in load time or running speed so we returned to calling the EXE.
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>Thanks for input also...I think if there's no significant gain for APP, it's aesthetically nicer to use EXE -- i.e., it looks more standard to the average user...
But user is actually running LAUNCHER.EXE ( or rename it myAppStart.EXE)...
IMHO, users don't care if there are some .APP .FLL .DLL or .blah .blah .blah files hanging around in the app directory... :)
Nick Neklioudov
Universal Thread Consultant
3 times Microsoft MVP - Visual FoxPro
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