>Ed,
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> Thanks for the help...I did not have the setup wizard pointing to a file, does it install that way for a reason??
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No, it hasn't for me, but I may not have followed the same install and upgrade paths you did. I installed Visual Studio 6 Enterprise (the whole thing) and then applied the VS SP3 for the entire product. If you moved your VFP directory structure around on your system, the File Locations options may have gotten lost somewhere along the line - they're stored in the registry on a per-user basis, so if you run under NT it's possible that you installed it under one user and upgraded from a different userid; the setings are stored under HKEY_CURRENT_USER, so that's a theory. Just as likely a cow flew past Windows while the upgrade was being done and it got distracted...