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Removing VFP manually
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11/01/2001 14:09:15
 
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Visual FoxPro
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Well, we do all three, but most of the stuff we deal with isn't so integrated with Windows. Usually, "uninstalling" is a matter of deleting the directory. :) That is one thing really nice about SBT.

Hehe... I don't make quite that much, but pretty close. :) I'll bring the subject up. Heck, for all I know maybe we already own it. The boss is busy at the moment, so I couldn't ask, but I don't remember ever seeing it laying around.

Thanks,

Michelle


>Then it sounds as though your needs are not my own. If they were life would be beautiful. :-)
>
>Seriously, if you do not have the following requirements:
>
  • Create and install multiple VFP applications
    >
  • Use third-party add-ons for your applications
    >
  • Support users in remote locations (i.e. not in your office/building/campus
    >
    >If you don't need to support any of the above, then you don't need something as powerful as Ghost. If you need to support any of the above then Ghost (or some other product like Disk Imager (sp??)) is really needed.
    >
    >Look at in these terms, if you make $20/hour to do what you do and it saves you a minimum of 5 hours supporting/troubleshooting your users installation problems that you could be doing other productive work, then it pays for itself.
    >
    >Okay, now that I've beat this into the ground, I'll stop now. Take care.
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