>regsvr32 seems to have worked, but he is now getting:
>0x800040112 Appropriate license for this class not found.
>I did not send the VFP programs to do the installation, All I sent were VFP6R.DLL, VFP6RENU.DLL, VFP6RUN.EXE, FOXRUN.PIF
>and by .EXE file, which calls various .APP's.
>What should I do now?
Rather than doing an inadequate install, construct a proper setup using either the Setup Wizard, VSI (downloadable from msdn.microsoft.com/vfoxpro) or another installation tool. Copying files is not an adequate install. It sounds like you've installed another unmentioned file containign an ActiveX control that VFP expects to use - you may need to load up FOXRUN.PIF or properly install the supporting files for the ActiveX control. FOXRUN.PIF can be downloaded from the Files Section here on UT.