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Why my.EXE don't work on NT workstation ?
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01/02/1999 05:49:33
 
 
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01/02/1999 02:20:29
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Visual FoxPro
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Troubleshooting
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00180678
Message ID:
00182373
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>Thank you.
>> In the second screen (Step 2 - Specify Components), you need to check the checkbox for Visual FoxPro runtime to have the runtime files ...
>Yes, I check it.
>If may I have questions:
>In installation of whole VFP - runtime files are install or not ? (yes)

The runtime support files are installed during the full instlalation of VFP6 on a system.

>Must be EXE for NT compiled on NT or not ? (don't know)

I don't believe so - that isn't the case for VFP 5 certainly. I have VFP6 installed on an NT system here, and Setup Wizard installs built on it run under Win95/98/NT; I haven't tried the other way myself, but there's noting special about building under NT AFAIK.

>Maybe, I translate NT message wrong, they say:
>"C:\..\my.EXE is not valid application for Windows NT.", OK (and goodbye)
>?

I haven't seen the message, and don't see it in the MSKB. Installing the same Setup Wizard created install and .EXE works fine on a Win95 system that has never had VFP 6 on it previously, correct?
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