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< sigh > No. How in the world is compiling a wizard into your app and distributing your app not distributing the wizard?
This is from the help top "Restricted Files" (emphasis is mine)
"Visual FoxPro contains many files that are licensed for your use for design, development, and testing purposes only. See LICENSE.TXT, located in your Visual FoxPro directory, for a list of restricted files.
If your application contains any of these files, remove them. Under the terms of the Microsoft License Agreement you received with this product, you are not permitted to ship these files in your application or on your disks.
The Setup Wizard checks for these files and will exclude them from distributable disk sets. Do not assign these filenames to any files you will distribute. The Setup Wizard will exclude any file that has a name identical to one on this list.
For information on files you can distribute in your application, see Distributable Files."
>There is wizards source code shipped with VFP.
>Licence prohibits distribution of files.
>I can build an exe file which includes wizard code.
>So it is ok to distribute the wizards in this way?
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