>>Why not run the .EXE from the network drive? All you need is the app.EXE and the two run-time .DLL's (vfp6r & vfp6renu) in the app's directory.
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>Actually, that's what I'm suggesting. I believe Evan suggested having the EXE's run on the P.C.'s and having them access the application database(s) on the network.
PMFJI, but while it doesn't affect performance once the application starts, having the EXE on the local drive makes application startup much faster.
Larry Miller
MCSD
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