>I've been having some problems since our pc's were switched to Win2K. When applications are installed, they can no longer find VFP dll's. The batch file that did this before on NT was :
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>copy vfp6r.dll c:\winnt\system32\vfp6r.dll
>copy vfp6renu.dll c:\winnt\system32\vfp6renu.dll
>vfp6r.reg
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>Now, on 2000, after I run this the "Cannot find VFP support library" error comes up, and I have to copy the dll's to the executable's directory.
Michael,
Win2K is very protective of the system folder. It does, however, support what are referred to as "side-by-side" dlls. I'd first check to make sure that the files were indeed copied into the system directory. If not, that would explain the problem. Second, you may want keep copying the files into the executable's folder. This is now the standard practice under Win2K for any application requiring a specific version of a DLL.
George
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