Yes, you can. With a small modification. Microsoft currently recommends that you do not install anything in the Windows directories. Place the runtimes in Progam Files/Common/Visual FoxPro 8. You can call REGSRV32 to register files. You could also use ISE, that ships with VFP8, to do the installs for you.
>Hi,
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>I have bought VFP7 but procrastinated. Now I'd like to jump to 8.
>I have 100 users on a LAN, but the executable is on the client, (automatically replaced when there is a new version on the Server).
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>Can I just write a routine to copy the runtime files from the Server to system 32 on the client and register them the same way as an acivex or a local com?
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>Thanks
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer