>>I am useing VFP wizard Setup to create a CD to install my application at the Users site. The main installation is on the network, where all neccesary components are registerd.
>>What and How, do I need to do to get things registerd on each station?
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>The VFP runtime must be installed on each system. this means installed, noit just copying the files.
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>The controls and any files that are required by the controls, must be at a minimum registered on each target system. While the files can be located on a network drive, you'll have far fewer problems if all shared components and controls are located on the individual target machines.
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>You can build a Setup Wizard install to place jsut the runtime and controls on the target systems, and then create a separate install application that creates shortcuts to the network.
Hi Guys -
I have been successful in the past by just placing the runtime files in a common directory on a network file server. Of course this also contains the VFP application. It was a pain figuring out which files needed to be placed in the common directory, but it made rollout to several workstations much easier, since only a shortcut needed to be added to their desktop, instead of running an installation program as you mention.
Furthermore, with this approach, it allows me develop new apps with VFP6 and retain older apps in VFP5 in their own seperate directory until they need to be upgraded.
Mike
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