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From
11/02/2002 17:41:24
Gil Munk
The Scarborough Group, Inc.
Baltimore, Maryland, United States
 
 
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08/02/2002 18:11:15
Ed Gay
Computer Software Consultants
Bangor, Maine, United States
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Visual FoxPro
Category:
Installation, Setup and Configuration
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00617787
Message ID:
00618611
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Hi Ed,
Chapter 3: New and Better Tools of Hentzenwerke's "What's New in Visual FoxPro 7.0" lists the minimum and other merge modules.
The Min are:
Microsoft Visual C++ 7 Runtime Libraries (3) MSVCR70, MSVCP70, MSVCI70
Microsoft Visual FoxPro 7 Runtime Library
Others include:
MS Component Category Manager Library if you use ActiveX controls
MS OLE 2.40 for COM support

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>Hi,
>I'm ready to install a project at a customer site and I have a couple of qestions about installing the application. First, what files do I need to install on a client computer. This computer will just access the tables across the network with the actual tables located on another windows 98 machine. I think that the client computer has to at least have the foxpro runtime, foxpro help system, and any obdc programs installed, but do I need more? Is there any other tricks and tips that you could give me so that I don't need to get involved with the installation itself? I'd like to just sent the CD to the client and have it be as easy as can be for them to install it without any (or minimum) help.
>Thanks,
>Ed Gay
Gil Munk


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