>Hi Dragan,
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>1, We can download the VFP 9.0 Service Pack 2.0 from:
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https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=13959>and then install it,
>and then we can get the 9.0.0.5815 version of all vfp files (Vfp9.exe, Vfp9enu.dll, Vfp9r.dll, Vfp9t.dll and Vfp9renu.dll).
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>2, We can download the VFP 9.0.0.7423 hotfix package from:
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https://github.com/VFPX/VFP9SP2Hotfix3>
http://www.baiyujia.com/f_download.asp> and then extract the files,
> and then copy the file vfp9.exe (version 9.0.0.7423) to the folder C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Foxpro 9,
> and then copy the file vfp9r.dll (version 9.0.0.7423) to the folder C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\VFP,
> and then copy the file vfp9t.dll (version 9.0.0.7423) to the folder C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\VFP.
>and then we can get the 9.0.0.7423 version of the vfp files Vfp9.exe, Vfp9r.dll and Vfp9t.dll,
>the versions of the vfp files Vfp9enu.dll and Vfp9renu.dll are 9.0.0.5815.
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>>My problem is the 2nd file, which is 5737 or so. One of the setups for the SP2 (hotfix3 or whichever it was) installs the proper version of it but it's larger by a dozen kilobytes, and in its properties it says "original filename Vfp9renu.dl" (note the R). Which is why vfpa setup refuses to proceed.
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>It seems there is no the 9.0.0.5737 version(?).
It was 5721, I'm bad with names :).
Found the cause: the 5815 service pack doesn't overwrite. I had to remove Fox (from a separate VM, of course) and then install from scratch, and then apply that version of SP2.
And now it finally installed :). Launches much faster than VFP9, that's the first impression from the two minutes look.