>>Thanks Bret for your response. Yes, all the code is mine. However, I haven't yet made it an EXE. I'm just putting what I've done so far on the 4 computers and allowing the users to use it like that. That way I can make requested changes easily, without having to recreate another EXE. Am I going to run into licensing problems because I'm loading those computers with the full FoxPro version?
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>>Thanks again,
>>Amy
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>Yes... If you bought one package of VFP then you are only allowed to load it on one machine at a time.
I believe this is not correct anymore. Microsoft has changed their licensing to per seat, rather than per concurrent user. This means that you need a license for each person that could potentially use the application.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer