What I did is run the setup wizard on a directory that just had a text file in it. This creates 3 disks worth of files. I upload the files to the computer that's going to be running the program, and run the setup. This installs everything the exe needs to run, but nothing else. From there, I just put the exectuables and whatever else I need by hand where I want it to go.
This is good if you're in a situation like me where the execs are constantly being updated. Then you only need to run the setup wizard once.
-Michelle
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>>That's not enough. You better create installation package (Setup Wizard) to be run on client machines. Any machine running VFP application should at least have VFP500.dll and VFP5ENU.dll files in windows system folder. Running installation package you guarantee that these files (may include other files) will be installed and registered properly.
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>Thanks, I'll give it a try.
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