>Hello Phil
>
>I have done just that. you must lookout for hard coding of paths
>
>example
>old path c:\project
>new path d:\system
>
>copy files
>open project (should be prompted for new home directory hit yes to change it)
>recompile all files
>open the file finder (F3) in windows
>set path (d:\system)
>change "containing text" to "c:\project"
>
>take note what files popup
>go into vfp and modify the files, if you can't figure out where the file is storing the data just let me know the specs (file type ect....)
>
>
>Hope this helps you out Phil
>
>>Season's Greetings!
>>
>>I have an existing application that I would like to duplicate and then modify the duplicate to create a "lite" version.
>>
>>What is the most expedient way to do this? Is it as simple as copying the existing directory, pasting it to a new directory, and then modifying the new one? Or are there traps to watch for?
>>
>>TIA,
Worked like a charm. Thanks!
Phil Thomas
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