It looks like ProLib has the 6602 hotfix available, without having to get it from MS:
ftp://ftp.prolib.de/Public/>Yes to the first question. After that you may want to install cumulative hotfix for VFP9SP2 - KB 952548. See
http://www.berezniker.com/content/pages/visual-foxpro/vfp-90-versions.
>There's also updated
XSource for Visual FoxPro 9.0 SP2 if you're interested.
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>You may install Sedna if you want but it has nothing to do with SP2.
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>>I am sure this question has been addressed many times in one question or another, but I would like it spelled out a little clearer to cut down on any gotcha's.
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>>I have a computer with VFP 7 installed, and I wish to update it to VFP 9 SP 2 (I am making the assumption that I should just skip VFP 9 SP1 since SP2 is latest even though it has some issues), without disturbing VFP 9.
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>>Would this be the proper way to install it:
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>>1-Install VPP 9 from original DVD.
>>2-install VFP 9 SP2
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>>Next question: what patches or fixes or anything else should I install then to make VFP 9 SP2 as stable, etc. Should Sedna be installed as well? Any questions on any of this would be appreciated as once this is all installed I make a snapshot of the HD and archive it for easy restore to original setup as needed (using DriveImage).
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>>Thanks for the help.....
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>>Mel
Regards. Al
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