>>>...you need the VFP Runtime files at a bare minimum. (Why the designers of the setup wizard gave you the option of not checking this is beyond me.)
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>I can think of 2 reasons off hand, Rich:
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>1. You're doing a network installation and the runtime files will be on the workstations.
In which case you need them included in the install, which you're running on the workstations, or I don't understand what your saying.
>2. You're doing the 2nd (or later) installation of a series of VFP programs and know the user already has the runtime.
I can follow that logic, but you may as well overwrite them, mayn't you?
Respectfully,
Rich.
Rich Addison, Micro Vane, Inc., Kalamazoo, MI
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