>>Maybe not a problem with VFP7 - but it's something that should have been picked up on as a problem, whether VFP7, InstallShield or Windows. Testing that the installation of a product works seems, to me at least, to be something that should be tested on as big a range of systems as possible - and your installation didn't seem to be anything unusual.
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>No, it doesn't seem that unusual, its wierd that Windows would even let you do that. I don't think that justifies call everyone who upgraded to VFP7 a fool, though.
My apologies, I keep forgetting that Americans are so sensitive.
Besides, I did not call anyone who upgraded to VFP7 a fool, I wasn't that specific, I said any Microsoft product.
Len Speed