>Hi everybody,
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>There are couple of internal VFP things, which lead me to some frustration and problems with new versions.
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>First problem is: When application (.app) executes on user's machine, it automatically resides in memory, so there is no way to update this application, without kicking everybody out. I know about different "launcher" approaches, but we haven't implemented any of them so far, so this is still a real problem for me (and my colleagues) as developers.
I believe the best approach is to use a launcher. This gives you two HUGE advantages: 1) Your problem above is solved. You don't have to kick everybody out. 2) Users can go back to previous versions of your executable. Very useful is the latest update has unexpected side-effects.
Code available on request.
HTH, Hilmar.
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