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I give up. What's going on here?
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21/07/2000 16:26:45
Ernie Veniegas
Micro System Solutions, Inc.
Calistoga, Californie, États-Unis
 
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Visual FoxPro
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Problèmes
Divers
Thread ID:
00395187
Message ID:
00395700
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>>>You only need to install the latest VS service pack, it includes the others.
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>>I wondered about that when I was doing it.
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>>By the way, if I try this again, that is, uninstall and reinstall but only Uninstall and Reinstall the VFP portion of Studio, should I also reapply SP3?
>
>I don't know, but I think the answer would be yes.

Evan, I've found something odd in the registry and wondered if maybe you'd have an opinon about it.

There appears to be TWO references to Visual Foxpro 6 in my registry and as far as I know, there should only have been one in the first place. I've only ever installed VFP6 once and that was last night. The first time back in Jan/Feb of 2000. Maybe there's supposed to be two entries but since they were both "Uninstalled" why are they still there.

From what I can tell, the two HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\ keys differ in the following ways (I don't know which belongs to the first installation or the second, if at all).
ProgId 
  - Visual.Foxpro.Application.6
  - VisualFoxpro.Application.6
 
  One has a period between Visual and Foxpro while the other does not.

CLSID
  - 008B6020-1F3D-11D1-B0C8-00A0C9055D74
  - 008B6010-1F3D-11D1-B0C8-00A0C9055D74

  The first node of the value differs by 6020 -vs- 6010
Question 1: Does that look ("feel") normal to you? Any suspicions?
Question 2: Since I uninstalled these completely, shouldn't these keys have disappeared?

All this aside, what I'm thinking of doing (before reinstalling Windows NT and/or rebuilding this machine is delete all registry references to Visual Foxpro 6 or associated CLSID's, then reinstalling Visual Foxpro once more. (I wish Ed Rauh were reading this cuz I know he's a wiz at registry stuff.)
Ernie Veniegas
Micro System Solutions
... sensible software by design
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