Well, I'm 99.9% sure. VFP will register itself if it's not already registered. Calvin is a true genius.
>Is that for real? What about the files it puts in the c:windows\system32 folder and also info to the registry?
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>Well, I'll have to get my Windows 2000 Server up and runnign and do what you say then. Thanks Tore!
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>>If you have it installed on on another PC, you can simply copy the whole VFP folder to the new machine.
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>>>In my move a couple years ago I must have misplaced my copy of VFP 6.0. I see that on BizSpark (MSDN) Microsoft no longer carries it. I know I have it installed on an older PC I have, but where can I get a copy of VFP 6.0 for a reasonable price? I have it, most likely in my garage (dadgumit).