>Off the top of my head, it sounds like you've issued SET LIBRARY TO FOXTOOLS without the library being in the VFP path as described by your CONFIG.FPW file or in the current default directory.
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>There's another possibility. Did you use the HOME() function to establish the path? At runtime, this will point to the location of the run-time libraries (usually the Windows System directory). You can over come that, by using SYS(5) + SYS(2003) to get the current default at startup (even though it really isn't necessary< g >).
Finally got it working. My test "runtime" system has VFP installed it was not mapping the foxtools correctly (at least I think that was the problem). I ended up placing a copy of the FOXTOOLS.FLL in the application directory and used the SYS(5) + SYS(2003) in the SET LIBRARY command and it is working find! Thanks for your help!
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