>>>Is it in the search path when you run the application?
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>Do you mean have I set a path statement pointing at the VFP and C++ runtimes? No. However, I tried putting all files including the runtimes in the same folder and it still says it can't locate the support library.
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If it didn't work with them in the same directory then it probably is one of the other files that VFP 7 needs. Here is the list generated by the Depends.Exe utility that comes with Visual Studio 6.
ADVAPI32.DLL (Primary)
COMCTL32.DLL (Primary)
COMDLG32.DLL (Primary)
GDI32.DLL (Primary)
IMM32.DLL (Primary)
KERNEL32.DLL (Primary)
LZ32.DLL (Secondary)
MPR.DLL (Primary)
MSVCR70.DLL (Primary)
MSVCRT.DLL (Secondary)
NTDLL.DLL (Secondary)
OLE32.DLL (Primary)
OLEAUT32.DLL (Primary)
OLEDLG.DLL (Primary)
RPCRT4.DLL (Secondary)
SHELL32.DLL (Primary)
SHLWAPI.DLL (Secondary)
URLMON.DLL (Primary)
USER32.DLL (Primary)
VERSION.DLL (Primary)
WINMM.DLL (Primary)
WINSPOOL.DRV (Primary)
This list was generated on a Win2K Pro machine so some of the secondary dependencies may be different because the primary files may be different on different OSes.
Larry Miller
MCSD
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