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Dynazip, reasons to use or not use?
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Visual FoxPro
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>Four of these need to be registered. Is all that just for development purposes or is it necessary when I send it out? Anyone had problems distributing to clients? Thanks for your input.
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>>Your users will need those OCXs registered. The setup wizard can handle that. Many of those .DLLs are basic Windows files which people will probably have. I don't know if it's safe to assume so. If you do distribute them, the setup program should probably be checking the filedates and overwriting only if yours are newer. I don't know if the Setup Wizard can handle that. We use DynaZip in-house, so we don't need to worry about all these things. I'd also be interested in knowing the right way to do this, in case we ever distribute our app more widely.
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>The files needed for distribution of zip and unzip activex controls are clearly spelled out in a file called dzactivex.txt (when you received the activex controls). No, you don't have to send all of those files. I have the activeX.txt file I can send you that spells it out if you can't find it.
>I am using InstallShield Express instead of vfp's install wizard. I marked the files so they would self-register themselves.
>Robert

Thanks Robert,
I didn't realize that they had come out with a new activeX control. I just ran the update and only had to replace my initialization code (took from demo) and everything works the same. As a warning to others looking to do this: print out your code from the OCX events BEFORE installing the activeX controls. You will get an OLE error and not be able to access the old controls after installing the upgrade! You probably could re-register all the files, but what a pain. Works great, and now I only have to send 4 dynazip DLLs and not worry about all those other MS DLL files! Thanks again.
Marcus.
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