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Distribute App on a network -Could not load resources er
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14/02/1999 20:44:07
Susan Giddings
Aar Engine Component Services
Windsor, Connecticut, United States
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Visual FoxPro
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Troubleshooting
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00187569
Message ID:
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Hi Susan,
Let me see if I understand the bottom line...

From *one* workstation:
1)You can run the Super.exe from the local drive, C:, okay.
2)You canNOT run the same file, Super.exe off of the Network drive, H:.

If this is true, your support files should be installed correctly (otherwise #1 above couldn't happen).
When trying #2, do you get the initial white 'Microsoft Visual FoxPro' screen before the error message?

Mark

>Trying to create an executable on a Netware volume which users can run directly from the network. I DO NOT want them to run a local copy of the application or any application components (reports). I understood from the documentation that VFP6 requires two files: VFPenu.dll and vfp6r.dll both these exist in the directory (H:\apps).
>Get an error: "Visual FoxPro could not start. Could not load resources."
>I tried going through the setup wizard. It appears the setup wizard makes a slew of changes to the NT registry and copies numerous support files to the local disk. Well this is not cool when all my users are restricted from doing this. (Having this restriction is why I chose NT in the first place!) When I did install it on a work station it ran fine from the local copy as administrator and as enduser - but I need it to run fine from the network. Is there a way I can just do the VFP6 runtime installation for the end users? And then be able to deal with exe's on the network like I used to in 2.6?
>
>Details: VFP6 - recent upgrade from FP 2.6, Novell Netware 4.11 patched to 5 (I use ZEN and application launcher to deliver desktops to the users. Almost all work stations are NT. Have a total of 10 VFP applications to manage and it's not unusual for the code to change daily in any number of them. that's why the distribution to local machines is not something I can live with. )
"It hit an iceberg and it sank. Get over it."
Robert Ballard, dicoverer of the Titanic wreckage.
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