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>>>This will happen if the Version number of the file is not set or is less than the current version on the user's PC.
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>>Thank you very much-- this is, indeed, what was happening. I never use that version number(I should start), and I just installed NT on my machine(and re-installed VS6 as a result)-- therefore it reset the stinkin' version numbers. Thanks a ton!
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>Good thing you are running on NT. There is a bug in VS 6.0, SP3, that when you compile on a Win9x box, the Version number is not included in the EXE. It works fine if you compile on NT.
Thank you for that tip-- it would have been my next headache, as my assistant programmer is still on Win98. I'll just have to have him upgrade to NT. I should probably do that while he's out of the office, today... Thanks.
Derek J. Kalweit
Software Engineer
Microworks POS Solutions, Inc.