>
> >>I looked at all the answers to my previous threads (VFP5 EXE Problem and
> VFP5 Config.fpw Problem) and decided to un-install and re-install VFP5.
> Same problem with the EXEs, but now my OCXs wouldn't run, giving the error
> 0x80040112 because the key was missing in the Registry. I looked at
> 6-months of threads on this subject, and none of the answers worked.
> However, I am now an EXPERT at re-installing VFP. I've done it 4 times
> since lunch today :-((
> >
> >Now you can write a program do it automatically for you! :)
> >
> >Vlad
>
> Now THAT'S a challenge - write a VFP program to un-install and re-install
> VFP while it runs ;-)
>
> Barbara
Quite simple. Write an .OCX in VBCCE that'll do it. Then invoke the
.OCX from the old installation of VFP, and release it from the new
installation.
I've done the same thing for re-installing NT, but it was a bit more
challenging <g>
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