>>I installed (copied) a VFP exe on a network (Novell) drive and Vfp300.esl in the same directory. Run it from a workstation (Win95) and everything went fine. VFP was never installed on the station. This was a very simple VFP3 application. The directory was not read-only.
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>Thanks.
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>>I think that you need more than Vfp500.dll for VFP5. As for the licences for OCX, AFAIK, you don't need to worry for runtime only.
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>Yes, you're right. All licences I have is for development time only.
But the OCX still is registered on Win95 when you install a program. I know you can run VFP3 without any files on the local drives (I've done it) but I think that VFP5 MUST have certain files listed in the Registry.
Barbara