Yes, I understand that!
The point I am making is that the user installs the app on his machine, then copies it all to a different location on the same machine. The VFP runtime files will still be available, but when the user uses the copied version, the mouse won't activate the menu???
>All the stations must run the setup to get the app running correctly. Copying files are no good, because some stuff need to be written to the registry.
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>>I have developed an APP in VFP 6, created a setup with the VFP 6 setup wizard and distributed it to some testers.
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>>They install the APP (and VFP runtime stuff). Because they want to test different aspects of the system, they will copy the installed application to another location on the local hard disk of their PC.
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>>When they run the app from the 'official' installation directory, all is OK.
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>>When they run the copied instance of the application, everything works except that the mouse cannot be used to access the menu.