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You might still want to check on the runtime libraries (i.e. check in the local system folders). I've run into situations where crashes were occurring on certain computers. The client was reporting that it was an OS compatibility (since the errors were occurring on computers with a certain OS), but it turned out that the computers exhibiting the crashes had an earlier revision of the runtime libraries installed locally. Updating the locally-installed runtime corrected the problem.
>John,
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>Thanks for the reply. All of them are currently in the folder. It works just fine on Windows 10 - even with all of the crazy Win10 updates -- it just gives this error in Windows 2016 Server.
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>Thanks,
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>TFISHER
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>>Terry, if you haven't already: include a copy of the latest VFP runtimes and their C++ dependencies in your app folder. Depending what flls you're using, msvcr70.dll, msvcr71.dll and msvcp71.dll are a good start.
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