Pretty much. The only thing really to worry about is that VFP and the app can find the runtimes. Also, of course, the reg entries for the class associations aren't there so Windows won't automatically know what to do with VFP file types.
Somewhere in VFP is a cool little utility that Randy wrote that restores file associations and other reg entries if you really need them. Maybe in Samples somewhere.
>So, you could install VFP onto the memory stick, add these files, put your project(s) source code and data on there with it and you could basically take your entire development environment with you?
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>>You may also need following Windows files if they are not present in Windows
>>gdiplus.dll
>>msvcr71.dll
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>>>A star as ever
>>>
>>>Thanks Sergey
>>>
>>>>The following 3 files should be enough. The help files is not actualy required.
>>>>vfp9.exe
>>>>vfp9enu.dll
>>>>dv_foxhelp.chm
>>>>
>>>>>Sorry I mean VFP - I know I can run an app
>>>>>
>>>>>Colin
>>>>>
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