Hiya Paul ---
Maybe someone will correct me, but it has always appeared to me that system files were copied on VFP apps setup only if the version was newer or not there to begin with.
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>I have a machine on the network that was getting these weird errors every time they tried to do a certain function from within the application. Other computers on the network did not get these errors. After spending countless hours trying to figure this out, I ended up deleting vfp*.dll in windows\system directory of the computer getting the errors and copying the vfp*.dll's from a computer not getting the errors. This did the trick.
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>When you install an app created by the setup wizard it doesn't seem to copy the dll's if they already exist. Is this true? Wouldn't we want to update the dll's if necessary? Am I missing something here?
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>Thanks,
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>Paul
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