Craig,
> This was the way to do this under FP2.x, it is not the way to handle this now. Under FPW2.x, the runtime files were loaded with each Fox app, so if the user ran three apps at the same time, 3 copies of the runtime were loaded. Under VFP, this changed. Only one instance of the runtime is installed and is shared among all running VFP apps. This is one reason that the runtime files belong in the Windows folders...so they can be found. How do you get around the problem of not finding the runtime files.
There is no problem with finding the runtime files if they are in the same folder that the application itself is in. I have ran multiple copies of my same app under different versions of runtimes on my notebook simultaneously.
> ReFox doesn't do anything with the runtime files...only your code.
ReFox with LEVEL II branding does change the runtime files as well. AFAIK! That is what I have understood and that is why LEVEL II branding requires branded runtimes.
I will be at DEVCON and can show you some of these at the conference.