>If you dont want to run setup wizard than you must copy a file name
> vfp500.dll to each client computer's windows system directory. this file belong to VFP5 if you are using VFP6 than you will have to copy VFP600.dll.
>
>You will find this file from windows system directory in which you have already installed Visual FoxPro
>
>Nafees
Not a good idea to copy everything. There are files that you could miss. There are registry settings that need to be made. Just copying the files could lead to unstable applications.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer