>>This generally means that the user has one or more run-time files that don't match the version of VFP you're using in development. The best thing to do is just recreate the run-time install on your machine using the setup wizard. Then have the user delete all of the VFP dlls from \windows\system and reinstall the run-time.<<
I had the user delete the following files:
VFP500.dll, VFP5ENU.dll ,vfpole50.dll, foxpro.int and foxtools.fll (I don't know why foxtools was in the system directory) Still getting Resource file mismatch. I guess I should look for anything VFP releated on the entire hard drive and see what's there. Any other possible ideas?
Thanks,
kevin