>VFP 6 used for what follows.
>
>I think that this topic has been covered before but the search engine is not working. So...
>
>I have an application that's been installed and used on Windows 98. A user contacted me saying that the application is not working on Windows 2000. I have'nt been at their office yet so at this moment I assume that they installed it by using the setup.
>
>If the setup did'nt run can you tell me why?
>
>Perhaps I'll have to check for locations of files installed.
>
>Can you tell me what files should've been installed (DLL, ActiveX, ...) and where they should've been installed?
>
>Can I do a manual install of those files if one or more was not installed properly? What are the steps involved?
>
>In Windows 2000 do I still use RegSvr32 to register ActiveX and OCX?
If the setup routine that you used under Win98 worked, then the same should be true of Win2K provided the person that installed it has adminstrative rights to the computer.
George
Ubi caritas et amor, deus ibi est