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VFP SP2 install fails
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13/03/2007 10:27:22
Information générale
Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Autre
Versions des environnements
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9
OS:
Vista
Network:
Windows 2003 Server
Database:
Visual FoxPro
Divers
Thread ID:
01202934
Message ID:
01203012
Vues:
19
LOL "We're not sure you are an authorized user so we won't allow you to uninstall."

I am old enough to remember the early protection schemes like ProLok which would only allow even legitimate, registered users to run the setup program a certain number of times. (3?) Installing bumped the count up by 1, uninstalling bumped it back down by 1. If you got a new computer you had to uninstall the program on the old computer first. Fortunately enough users complained that such programs went away. Microcomputers were still an evolving industry. Heck, I remember buying Microsoft Word when it was about the #6 player among a couple dozen word processing contenders. Buying Microsoft C when it was in a similar position. Lattice C, anyone? Marc Williams C? MultiMate? XyWrite? It was an exciting time. Now that kind of excitement is only found on the internet. The PC industry was consolidated, if not necessarily ossified, years ago.


>Tht's nothing. I had some programs wich require the original CDs to UNINSTALL the product :P
>
>>I still don't see how that impacts licensing / authentication issues that would require you to insert the original CD.
>>
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>>>It's not released service pack but CTP. Don't install if you don't like it.
>>>
>>>>What kind of brain dead thinking is that? I can't recall ever seeing such a requirement when upgrading installed software.
>>>>
>>>>>You have to provide VFP9 original CD during SP2 CTP install if requested.
>>>>>
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