>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
>if you are going to use Install Shield.
I'm using the setup wizard because I'm not sure how to handle the VFP runtime/support libraries. The install package that the VFP wizard generates has all that info built into it - if I could find a FAQ or post that said which runtime/support library files to include and how to handle them (self register, regsrv32, etc.) inside of InstallShield (or other), then that would probably be a better way to go. If you know of one, please let me know (that would probably make for a good Foxpro Advisor article, now that I think about it). Thanks!
Rod Poujade
Montreal, Canada
Rod Poujade