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Windows 2003 Server
Lynda - The VFP runtime files you need are all shown in the script. Yes they can exist in the application directory and it will work. Howover it you add another application you will need to keep another set of runtime files in that directories also.
I have used the Inno setup routine in several hundred locations and never had an install problem using the script I attached. The installs were done by non-computer peoples.
FYI - Runtime files are not registered, they are just copied to the folder specified. The only file registered in the script I provided was the OCX file.
Gaylen
>Thank you for the sample inno setup script. It looks much more reliable and predicatable that InstallShield. Once I have identified the esential runtime files, I'll test the theory that they can be located in the application directory and need not be registered. If someone else has used this technique, I'd love to hear from them!
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