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01/12/1997 15:44:14
Oleg Khvalin
The Sutherland Group Ltd
Rochester, New York, États-Unis
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Visual FoxPro
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>>>>Subject: FPW 2.6 Migration to VFP 5.0
>>>>Send reply to: thayward@gilson.com
>>>>Date sent: Wed, 12 Nov 1997 11:55:16 +6 GM
>>>>
>>>>Just received an offer in the mail from Microsoft for a
>>>>"Migration Sourcebook CD" included for free with any
>>>>order for VFP 5.0 or Visual Studio.
>>>> (It says it is a $99.00 value).
>>>>
>>>> Since we
>>>>
>>>>Tom Hayward

--------- (snip, snip) -----------
>>You should still be able to map network drive to your server CD-Rom. You could then open Explorer and go to that mapped drive to run the setup executable. I think the key would be to map an actual drive letter to the CD-ROM first. Then "explore" the CD through that drive.
>
>Yes, I can map it, but there is no SETUP.EXE. All we have: readme.txt (that i can'read) , bunch .HTM (including WELCOME.HTM), AUTORUN.INF and folders. AUTORUN.INF is only file that I can read from explorer (see below). If I click on txt, NOTEPAD tells me that it cannot find file, if I click on folder explorer tells, that there is no folder.
>AUTORUN.INF:
>
>[autorun]
>OPEN=Bin\i386\ShelExec welcome.htm
>[autorun.x86]
>OPEN=Bin\i386\ShelExec welcome.htm
>[autorun.alpha]
>OPEN=Bin\Alpha\ShelExec welcome.htm
>
>Oleg

Oleg, I just inserted the CD, and I noticed that it comes up automatically
with Netscape showing the E:\welcome.htm file, which then shows the
menu from there. So, maybe you could try "Open file in browser", and
look for "welcome.htm" on the CD-ROM drive .....
Tom
Tom Hayward, Visual FoxPro Programmer and Tutor
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