>You will probably not be able to duplicate the problem on your development machine. Problems have a way of hiding on the development machine. If you installed on a machine 'clean' of vfp or your project development files, it probably would duplicate the error.
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>As to the substantive issue, if your "\data" directory is a subdirectory of the main install directory, then the distributed app created with the setup wizard should have no problem finding the files - I believe so long as you DO NOT use a SET DEFAULT or SET PATH statement(take them out of the project when compiling the distribution). An automatic search of the installed directory and its subdirectories will be made without anything further. Also, you would need to make sure there are no hard coded references to drives or main install directory. Should use relative references to your data directory assuming the install directory is the main directory.
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Actually, you can. What I do is rename the development directory during testing.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer