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>without an installer.
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>>>>>4) For any changes to the program, can I just send the exe file?
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>>>>Unless you have new ActiveX components in your forms or require new versions of various OLE automation servers, yes.
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>>>Thanks for all the help. Unfortunately, I've messed things up. I tried to copy over the DBF, DBC, DBT, and CDX files. Now the application won't run. If I redo the setup wizard, I get too much to send (via modem) to the client. What do I do?
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>>Does the client have any live data yet? If not, extract the complete database to a system in your office in the same directory as the client uses for their application (IOW, if he's installing to D:\FOO\BAR\MyData, you should, too, for this exercise.) Do your maintenance to remove records, etc in your office. Take the entire resulting database - tables, indexes, memo files, database container - and zip that up, and send it to the client. In addition, write a mini-app that does
>>If this works, get a copy of Stonefield Database Toolkit, and incorporate it into your application. The reindex/recovery capabilities alone are worth the price of the package, and the extensions to the DBC are great.
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>>Even if this doesn't work, get SDT.
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>Where can I get Stonefield Database Toolkit?

Stonefield Systems Group Inc. sells it. There's a link here on UT; they're a member of the UT Partnership Program; if you have a PUTM, there's a discount on Stonefield products.
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