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>It could be that you VFP runtime files are not copied and registered to the system directory on a non-development box.
>I'm curious as to why you would use Install Shield to launch the FoxPro setup program. You don't need to use the setup wizard


I routinely use a Setup Wizard distribution containing the VFP runtime within InstallShield scripts to put the runtime in place - create a WebSetup, throw it on the distribution CD, and fire it silently using LaunchAppAndWait() in my script with the appropriate command line switches - that way I don't have to keep track of the VFP runtime requirements within the script context. YMMV, but it's really easy to do, and the one thing Setup Wizard does do well is put the runtime in place.

>if you are going to use Install Shield.
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