>Claude,
>Registering a DLL (or OCX) is usually done by an installer, or can be done manually with regsvr32.exe. This places an entry in the Registry so that any application looking for this file can locate it without it being in the OS PATH.
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>DEPENDS.EXE is a windows utility that's available from MS that shows the system files and other .DLLs that a given program may depend on. It was included in Visual Studio 5 / 6, and also comes with C++ and most of the OS Resource Kits. It may even be available as a download at MSDN.
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>Have you checked your VFP 7.0 CD in the "technical articles" directory, for the "vfpdeploy.doc" information?
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>Also, you might want to consider reading the FREE Whil Hentzen article on the FoxTalk Magazine web site.
http://www.pinnaclepublishing.com/ft - 'Where is the Setup Wizard?' and Other Annoying InstallShield Questions !
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>Rick
Unforunately the article is for subscribers only.