Yes, unfortunately.
I've had it (or Object 9, etc) be due to a few different things (nice, huh?).
First, I always very abbreviated distribution directories with no long file names or long directory names.
Second, I always delete the vfp\distrib directory.
Third, I always delete all dkcontrol.* and wzsetup.ini files.
Then, finally, once even all that didn't solve the problem. I finally tracked it down to a subdirectory in my distribution directory where I stored project .BMPs. After I zipped them (in desparation) and recreated the set up disks everything was fine.
So, short answer is probably start stripping down your distribution to see if you can narrow down the culprit. It's a long process, I know. But if the usual things don't work...< shrug >
Good luck!
>Help!
>
>I ran the setup wizard to generate a netsetup set of files.
>
>Everyting seems to run fine, but when users try to run the setup.exe
>they get errors like "Object 43: your setup files may be damaged"
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