Sorry, I had one teeny little stupid thing wrong with IS. Mainly, the Disable Remove Button was set to Yes (in the General section), which caused no Add/Remove entry (I guess that makes sense, too). But it's fine after changing it to No. The users can't uninstall due to NT lockdown, so I figured "Yes" might be a good way to go. I guess that was a bad idea.
As to those links for runtimes, isn't it easier to just use the vfp7 MSM file? You have to copy the VFP7Runtime.MSM to the IS folder, or it won't find it. But after that, it seems to work perfectly, automatically installing the needed vfp runtimes. You do need the basic C++ runtime, of course, also.
Anyway, I have a network/CD VFP7 IS setup installing and running now, I guess I did everything else right. Thanks.
The Anonymous Bureaucrat,
and frankly, quite content not to be
a member of either major US political party.