>I have kind of a weird question here...
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>I have noticed that at times I get different results installing an application on a "virgin" machine (one that has never had a VFP app installed on it) as opposed to installing an application on a machine where I have already installed a VFP app, even if I have previously removed that app.
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>I am wondering what the best way to "virginize" a machine would be so that I can simulate installing an application for a customer that never has had any VFP components on their machine.
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>I have tried to removing the app and then deleting vfp*.* from the \windows and \windows\system directories but I can tell this isn't everything.
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>Any help would be greatly appreciated.
You need to remove the .STF file and a few registry entries as well. Best to use the uninstall from the setup disk set if possible.
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>Paul