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You could just compile the source for avfpdemo2 and postsetup (compile to it's original location). That should register them also. Then run postSetup again. Otherwise, you definitely need VFP8t.dll and VFP8renu.dll present in your system directory before registering.
>Claude,
>
>I open a command prompt at c:\program files\dotcomsolution\avfpdemo2\ and when I try to register those dlls I get an error:
> LoadLibrary("avfpdemo2.dll") failed - The specified module could not be found.
>
>I guess this means a dependent library may not be present?
>
>>Michael,
>>You can take the following manual steps:
>>1.) regsvr32 avfpdemo2.dll
>>2.) regsvr32 postsetup.dll
>>3.) run PostSetup again from the AVFP2 folder.
>>if this works without error, then everything should be OK. To be honest, i have not tested with XP, but, didn't foresee any possible problems. Hopefully, it's not an XP problem. Is XP Pro running IIS 5 or 6??
>>>I believe I got some errors (sorry I can't remember what they were) but I thought I eventually got it installed, but I didn't get the AVFPdemo coming up in the browser.
>>>I tried to reinstall and it gave me a choice to repair which I took. But I still don't get the page to come up in the browser after I create an app.
>>>
>>>Maybe I should uninstall then reinstall?
>>>
>>>>Michael,
>>>>Did you run the complete install without error messages? If that worked, then the AVFPdemo should have popped up in your browser at the end of setup. Did you get that far?
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